An ortho-carbonyl substituted hydroquinone derivative is an anticancer agent that acts by inhibiting mitochondrial bioenergetics and by inducing G2/M-phase arrest in mammary adenocarcinoma TA3
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Urra, Félix A.
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An ortho-carbonyl substituted hydroquinone derivative is an anticancer agent that acts by inhibiting mitochondrial bioenergetics and by inducing G2/M-phase arrest in mammary adenocarcinoma TA3
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Tumor cells present a known metabolic reprogramming, which makes them more susceptible for a selective
cellular death by modifying its mitochondrial bioenergetics. Anticancer action of the antioxidant 9,10-
dihydroxy-4,4-dimethyl-5,8-dihydroanthracen-1(4H)-one (HQ) on mouse mammary adenocarcinoma TA3,
and its multiresistant variant TA3-MTXR, were evaluated. HQ decreased the viability of both tumor cells,
affecting slightly mammary epithelial cells. This hydroquinone blocked the electron flow through the NADH dehydrogenase
(Complex I), leading to ADP-stimulated oxygen consumption inhibition, transmembrane potential
dissipation and cellular ATP level decrease,without increasing ROS production. Duroquinol, an electron donor at
CoQ level, reversed the decrease of cell viability induced by HQ. Additionally, HQ selectively induced G2/M-phase
arrest. Taken together, our results suggest that the bioenergetic dysfunction provoked by HQ is implicated in its
anticancer action.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129246
DOI: doi 10.1016/j.taap.2012.12.023
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 267 (2013) 218–227
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