线粒体、能量和癌症:与抗坏血酸的关系

Michael J González, Glorivee Rosario-Pérez, Angélica M Guzmán, Jorge R Miranda-Massari, Jorge Duconge, Julio Lavergne, Nadia Fernandez, Norma Ortiz, Ana Quintero, Nina Mikirova, Neil H Riordan, Carlos M Ricart
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据报道,抗坏血酸(AA)已被用于预防和治疗癌症,并取得了一定的疗效。线粒体可能是抗坏血酸细胞活性的主要目标之一,它可能在癌症的发生和发展中扮演重要角色。线粒体除了产生三磷酸腺苷(ATP)外,还在细胞凋亡调节和产生可能与基因表达有关的调节性氧化物方面发挥作用。浓度较高时,抗坏血酸可通过增加线粒体电子通量来增加 ATP 的产生,还可能通过其促氧化作用诱导肿瘤细胞株的细胞凋亡。抗坏血酸的这些依赖于浓度的活性可能在一定程度上解释了之前报道的看似矛盾的结果。
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Mitochondria, Energy and Cancer: The Relationship with Ascorbic Acid.

Ascorbic Acid (AA) has been used in the prevention and treatment of cancer with reported effectiveness. Mitochondria may be one of the principal targets of ascorbate's cellular activity and it may play an important role in the development and progression of cancer. Mitochondria, besides generating adenosine triphosphate (ATP), has a role in apoptosis regulation and in the production of regulatory oxidative species that may be relevant in gene expression. At higher concentrations AA may increase ATP production by increasing mitochondrial electron flux, also may induce apoptotic cell death in tumor cell lines, probably via its pro-oxidant action In contrast, at lower concentrations AA displays antioxidant properties that may prevent the activation of oxidant-induced apoptosis. These concentration dependent activities of ascorbate may explain in part the seemingly contradictory results that have been reported previously.

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