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The Interaction of New Plant Flavonoids with Rat Liver Mitochondria: Relation between the Anti- and Pro-oxydant Effect and Flavonoids Concentration
Flavonoids are polyphenols derivatives of plant origin that possesses a
broad range of pharmacological properties, including protection of cells and
tissues against the deleterious effects of reactive oxygen species. Their
antioxidant activity results from scavenging of free radicals and other
oxidizing intermediates, from the chelation of iron or copper ions and from
inhibition of oxidases. But a number of studies have found both anti and
prooxidant effects for many of these compounds. These reasons prompted us to
investigate whether flavonoids compounds alone or combined flavonoids had
antioxidant, free radical scavenger and antiapoptotic properties. The
investigation was carried in vitro using rat hepatic mitochondria. Respiratory
control ratio (RCR), oxygen consumption, adenosine tri phosphate (ATP)
synthesis, scavenging action, enzymatic activities of involved complexes,
superoxide anion and the release of cytochrome C were measured to assess the
mechanisms of action of these drugs.
Our data showed that the decrease of RCR induced by high concentrations (0.1
mM and 0.01 mM) of all flavonoids tested was due to a common inhibition of
oxidative phosphorylation (State 4) and activation of state 3. At the
opposite mitochondrial swelling was slightly induced only by low
concentrations (10-8 and 10-9 M) of the flavonoids. They had no
effects on the mitochondrial complexes (I to V) activity. Furthermore the
mitochondrial membrane potential was not affected by any flavonoids.
The effect of flavonoids on superoxide anion generation was variable. All
the flavonoids studied acted between 10-4 M and 10-6 M with no
effects at lower concentrations. These effects were similar on lipid
peroxidation (malondialdehyde [MDA] levels). We remarked a
concentration-dependent in the effect of flavonoids since they acted as
antioxidant and also as uncoupler at high concentrations, which is a risk
for the cells. We conclude that flavonoids extracted from algerian plants
have some protecting effects against oxidative stress by protecting the
mitochondria