胆汁酸与功能活性肝脏线粒体的相互作用:解活性,洗剂作用和抗氧化作用
Evgeniya K Pavlova1, Victor N Samartsev1, Svetlana I Pavlova1
1Mari State University, pl. Lenina 1, Yoshkar-Ola, 424001, Mari El, Russia.
Journal of bioenergetics and biomembranes
|October 1, 2025
概括
胆汁酸,如石灰酸 (LCA) 分离线粒体,影响呼吸和抗氧化能力. 它们的影响取决于结构,LCA是最强的,UDCA是最弱的,影响线粒体功能.
科学领域:
- 线粒体的生物化学
- 细胞代谢的细胞代谢.
- 脂质生物化学 脂质生物化学
背景情况:
- 胆酸对于消化和信号传递至关重要.
- 它们对线粒体功能的直接影响,包括解和抗氧化作用,需要进行定量研究.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究初级和二级胆汁酸与分离的老鼠肝脏线粒体的相互作用.
- 量化胆酸脱活性,洗剂效果和抗氧化特性.
- 为了将这些效应与胆汁酸的脂性和结构相关联.
主要方法:
- 使用有效分布系数量化胆酸分区的量化.
- 评估线粒体呼吸 (状态4,ADP/O比率,呼吸控制比率) 和电子传输链活动.
- 测量线粒体的过氧化 (H2O2) 生成.
主要成果:
- 与脂性相关的解功效:LCA > CDCA > CA;UDCA显示显著较低的活性.
- 胆汁酸通过质子性机制诱导轻度解,降低ADP/O和呼吸控制比率.
- 胆酸表现出温和的洗作用,增加了NADH刺激的呼吸,UDCA和CA是最有效的.
- 在解的度下,所有胆汁酸都抑制了线粒体H2O2生成的30-40%.
结论:
- 胆汁酸在调节线粒体功能方面具有双重作用,充当前列素和抗氧化剂.
- 结构依赖的脂友性决定了胆酸脱功效.
- 这些发现提供了对胆酸-线粒体相互作用及其生理相关性的定量见解.
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