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4-Hydroxytamoxifen induces slight uncoupling of mitochondrial oxidative phospho...

Author(s): Cardoso, Carla M. P. cv logo 1 ; Moreno, António J. M. cv logo 2 ; Almeida, Leonor M. cv logo 3 ; Custódio, José B. A. cv logo 4

Date: 2002

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/5787

Origin: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Subject(s): 4-Hydroxytamoxifen; Breast cancer; Mitochondrial bioenergetics; Mitochondrial transmembrane potential; Oxidative phosphorylation efficiency; Proton leak; Membrane permeabilization


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The use of tamoxifen (TAM) has been questioned on the chemotherapy and chemoprevention of breast cancer due to several estrogen receptor-independent cytotoxic effects. As an alternative, its more active metabolite 4-hydroxytamoxifen (OHTAM) has been proposed with presumed lower side effects. In this work, the potential OHTAM toxicity on rat liver mitochondrial bioenergetics in relation to the multiple deleterious effects of TAM was evaluated. OHTAM, at concentrations lower than those putatively reached in tissues following the administration of TAM, does not induce significant perturbations on the respiratory control ratio (RCR), ADP/O, transmembrane potential ([Delta][Psi]), phosphorylative capacity and membrane integrity of mitochondria. However, at high concentrations, OHTAM depresses the [Delta][Psi], RCR and ADP/O, affecting the phosphorylation efficiency, as also inferred from the [Delta][Psi] fluctuations and pH changes associated with ADP phosphorylation. Moreover, OHTAM, at concentrations that stimulate the rate of state 4 respiration in parallel to the decrease in the [Delta][Psi] and phosphorylation rate, causes mitochondrial swelling and stimulates both ATPase and citrate synthase activities. However, the OHTAM-observed effects, at high concentrations, are not significant relatively to the damaging effects promoted by TAM and suggest alterations to mitochondrial functions due to proton leak across the mitochondrial inner membrane. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TCN-46MD6Y0-4/1/9c3c53eb23f41b0cb5a3198d7def8d0a
Document Type Article
Language English
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