Abstract

Dysfunction of the mitochondrial respiratory chain and increased oxidative stress is a striking phenomenon in the brain of aged individuals. For this reason there has been a constant search for drugs and natural products able to prevent or at least to mitigate these problems. In the present study the effects of an aqueous extract of Agaricus blazei, a medicinal mushroom, on the oxidative state and on the functionality of mitochondria from the brain of old rats (21 months) were conducted. The extract was administered intragastrically during 21 days at doses of 200 mg/kg. The administration of the A. blazei extract was protective to the brain of old rats against oxidative stress by decreasing the lipid peroxidation levels and the reactive oxygen species content and by increasing the nonenzymic and enzymic antioxidant capacities. Administration of the A. blazei extract also increased the activity of several mitochondrial respiratory enzymes and, depending on the substrate, the mitochondrial coupled respiration.

Highlights

  • Aging is characterized by a general decline of many physiological functions, with pronounced influence on the cerebral activities [1]

  • The ABTS assay revealed a substantial decline of the total antioxidant capacity, the difference between young and old rats amounting to −36%

  • In the present study with brain mitochondria several enzyme activities have been measured in addition to the respiratory activity of intact mitochondria, so that our data offer the opportunity of discussing the way by which these variables are related

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Introduction

Aging is characterized by a general decline of many physiological functions, with pronounced influence on the cerebral activities [1]. It has been claimed that damage induced by oxidant molecules, including mutations in the mitochondrial DNA, may result in a progressive loss of the cellular capacity of ATP production, cellular degeneration, and eventually cell death [2]. This loss of physiological performance during aging seems to be one of the most important factors involved in the pathogenesis of many disturbances that appear during the old age [9]

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