MitoTEMPOL and MitoTEMPOL-H

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MitoTempol was significantly better than tempol, while MitoTempol-h exhibited better antioxidant properties than either nitroxide.

http://www.academia.edu/2922266/Mitochondria-targeted_antioxidants_and_spin-traps

Taking an antioxidant (TEMPOL) that sops up superoxide, and attaching a mitochondrial anchor (forming mitoTEMPO), makes the antioxidant work effectively at a concentration that is 1000 times lower, compared to the same antioxidant without the anchor.

http://www.emoryhealthsciblog.com/targeting-antioxidants-to-mitochondria/



Piperidine nitroxides such as TEMPOL have been widely used as antioxidants in vitro and in vivo. MitoTEMPOL is a mitochondria-targeted derivative of TEMPOL designed to protect mitochondria from the oxidative damage that they accumulate, but once there is rapidly reduced to its hydroxylamine, MitoTEMPOL-H. As little is known about the antioxidant efficacy of hydroxylamines, this study has assessed the antioxidant activity of both MitoTEMPOL and MitoTEMPOL-H. The hydroxylamine was more effective at preventing lipid-peroxidation than MitoTEMPOL and decreased oxidative damage to mitochondrial DNA caused by menadione. In contrast to MitoTEMPOL, MitoTEMPOL-H has no superoxide dismutase activity and its antioxidant actions are likely to be mediated by hydrogen atom donation. Therefore, even though MitoTEMPOL is rapidly reduced to MitoTEMPOL-H in cells, it remains an effective antioxidant. Furthermore, as TEMPOL is also reduced to a hydroxylamine in vivo, many of its antioxidant effects may also be mediated by its hydroxylamine. PMID:19058062

Trnka, Jan; Blaikie, Frances H; Logan, Angela; Smith, Robin A J; Murphy, Michael P

2009-01-01

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19058062
 
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