Effects of standardized extract of Ginkgo biloba leaves EGb761 on mitochondrial functions: mechanism(s) of action and dependence on the source of mitochondria and respiratory substrate
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Effects of standardized extract of Ginkgo biloba leaves EGb761 on mitochondrial functions: mechanism(s) of action and dependence on the source of mitochondria and respiratory substrate
Abstract
In this work, the effects of standardized dry extract of Ginkgo biloba leaves, EGb761, on the respiration of rat heart and liver mitochondria were investigated. We revealed uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation in rat heart mitochondria by EGb761 which was not observed in liver mitochondria respiring on pyruvate + malate; oxidation of succinate in heart mitochondria was inhibited by EGb761, concentration-dependently, almost completely at 1.00 mg/mL. Uncoupling effect of EGb761 was found to be due to increase in H(+) and K(+) permeability of inner membrane of mitochondria which is most likely to be mediated by the ATP/ADP-translocator and uncoupling proteins. EGb761 depressed State 3 respiration with pyruvate + malate (similarly in heart and liver mitochondria) and succinate (stronger than with pyruvate + malate) but not respiratory chain Complex IV; inhibition of respiration was not restored by uncoupler indicating the inhibitory action of EGb761 on the respiratory complexes preceding to Complex IV and/or on the substrate transport. Moreover, EGb761 rapidly reduced pure cytochrome c. This property of EGb761 together with the observed uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation and reduction of H2O2 accumulation may be beneficial for the cell in the prevention of apoptosis and protection of cellular functions in pathological situations.
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