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Quantification of Coenzyme A in Cells and Tissues
Published on: September 27, 2019
GLIOMA CELL PROLIFERATION MEDIATED BY COENZYME Q10 AT SERUM DEPRIVATION IN VITRO
Abstract:
Mechanisms of coenzyme Q10 effect on serum-deprived glioma cell proliferation have been studied. Our results have shown that the addition of coenzyme Q10 into serum-free culture medium leads to increase in cell viability, stimulation of cell growth, as well as restoration of mitochondrial potential and increase of quantity of energized mitochondria. It has been found out that coenzyme Q10-induced glioma cell proliferation under serum deficiency is a result of intracellular reduced glutathione concentration decrease with subsequent activation of proteinkinase C, ERK1/2 and phosphoinositol-3-kinase.
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