Polyphenols and mitochondria: An update on their increasingly emerging ROS-scavenging independent actions
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Sandoval Acuña, Cristián
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Polyphenols and mitochondria: An update on their increasingly emerging ROS-scavenging independent actions
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Polyphenols, ubiquitously present in fruits and vegetables, have been traditionally viewed as antioxidant
molecules. Such contention emerged, mainly from their well established in vitro ability to scavenge free
radicals and other reactive oxygen species (ROS). During the last decade, however, increasing evidence
has emerged supporting the ability of certain polyphenols to also exert numerous ROS-scavenging independent
actions. Although the latter can comprise the whole cell, particular attention has been placed on
the ability of polyphenols to act, whether favorably or not, on a myriad of mitochondrial processes. Thus,
some particular polyphenols are now recognized as molecules capable of modulating pathways that
define mitochondrial biogenesis (i.e., inducing sirtuins), mitochondrial membrane potential (i.e., mitochondrial
permeability transition pore opening and uncoupling effects), mitochondrial electron transport
chain and ATP synthesis (i.e., modulating complexes I to V activity), intra-mitochondrial oxidative status
(i.e., inhibiting/inducing ROS formation/removal enzymes), and ultimately mitochondrially-triggered cell
death (i.e., modulating intrinsic-apoptosis). The present review describes recent evidence on the ability of
some polyphenols to modulate each of the formerly mentioned pathways, and discusses on how, by acting
on such mitochondrial processes, polyphenols may afford protection against those mitochondrial
damaging events that appear to be key in the cellular toxicity induced by various xenobiotics as well
as that seen during the development of several ROS-related diseases.
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This work was supported by grants from FONDECYT-Chile
1130772 (to J.F.) and 1110018 (to H.S.) and from COPEC-UC-Chile
2012.R.008 (to H.S.).
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/124128
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.abb.2014.05.017
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 559 (2014) 75–90
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