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Prevention of mitochondrial oxidative damage as a therapeutic strategy in diabetes


K Green, MD Brand, MP Murphy - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Hyperglycemia causes many of the pathological consequences of both type 1 and type 2
diabetes. Much of this damage is suggested to be a consequence of elevated production of reactive
oxygen species by the mitochondrial respiratory chain during hyperglycemia. ...
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Using mitochondria-targeted molecules to study mitochondrial radical production …


R Smith, G Kelso, F Blaikie, C Porteous, E … - Biochemical Society …, 2003 - bst.portlandpress.com
The production of ROS (reactive oxygen species) by the mitochondrial respiratory chain contributes
to a range of pathologies, including neurodegenerative diseases, ischaemia/reperfusion injury
and aging. There are also indications that mitochondrial ROS production plays a role in ...
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[PDF] Superoxide: Production and Destruction


RAJ Smith, GF Kelso, FH Blaikie, CM … - Biochemical Society …, 2003 - bst.portlandpress.com
Abstract The production of ROS (reactive oxygen species) by the mitochondrial respiratory chain
contributes to a range of pathologies, including neurodegenerative diseases, ischaemia/reperfusion
injury and aging. There are also indications that mitochondrial ROS production plays a ...
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Investigating mitochondrial radical production using targeted probes


M Murphy - Biochemical Society Transactions, 2004 - bst.portlandpress.com
A range of mitochondria-targeted probe molecules that comprise a lipophilic cation covalently
attached to an active moiety have been developed. The lipophilic cation causes the accumulation
of these molecules into mitochondria, driven by the mitochondrial membrane potential. To ...
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Delivery of bioactive molecules to mitochondria invivo


RAJ Smith, CM Porteous, AM Gane, MP … - Proceedings of the …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
Mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to many human degenerative diseases but specific treatments
are hampered by the difficulty of delivering bioactive molecules to mitochondria in vivo. To overcome
this problem we developed a strategy to target bioactive molecules to mitochondria by ...
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Selective targeting of an antioxidant to mitochondria


RAJ Smith, CM Porteous, CV Coulter, … - European Journal of …, 1999 - interscience.wiley.com
Mitochondrial oxidative damage contributes significantly to a range of human disorders, including
neurodegenerative diseases, ischaemia-reperfusion injury and ageing-associated
dysfunction. To prevent this damage we have delivered a molecule containing the active ...
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How mitochondrial damage affects cell function


AM James, MP Murphy - Journal of biomedical science, 2002 - Springer
Abstract The pathophysiology of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diseases is caused by increased
cell death and dysfunc- tion due to the accumulation of mutations to mtDNA. While the disruption
of oxidative phosphorylation is cen- tral to mtDNA diseases, many other factors, such as ...
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Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species reduce insulin secretion by pancreatic β- …


K Sakai, K Matsumoto, T Nishikawa, M Suefuji, K … - … and biophysical research …, 2003 - Elsevier
Pancreatic β-cells exposed to hyperglycemia produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). Because
β-cells are sensitive to oxidative stress, excessive ROS may cause dysfunction of β-cells. Here
we demonstrate that mitochondrial ROS suppress glucose-induced insulin secretion ...
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Development of lipophilic cations as therapies for disorders due to mitochondrial …


MP Murphy - ebt, 2001 - informahealthcare.com
Mitochondrial dysfunction causes or exacerbates a number of diseases. These include genetic
disorders such as Friedreich's ataxia where the primary lesion is a defect in a nuclear gene and
those diseases caused by mutations to mito- chondrial DNA. Mitochondrial damage also ...
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A radical explanation for glucose-induced β cell dysfunction

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M Brownlee - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2003 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance currently affect an estimated 29 million people in the
US (1). For those born in 2000, the estimated lifetime risk of developing diabetes is 36% (2).
People with diabetes have large reductions in life expectancy and in quality of life (2), due ...
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