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Review The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology. 2012 Sep;44(9):1569-73. doi: 10.1016/j.biocel.2012.06.003 Q32.82025

Mitochondria: omega-3 in the route of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species

线粒体:ω-3在 mitochondrial reactive oxygen species路径中 翻译改进

Kaïs H Al-Gubory  1

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  • 1 UMR 1198 Biologie du Développement et de la Reproduction, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Département de Physiologie Animale, Jouy-en-Josas, France. kais.algubory@jouy.inra.fr
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.biocel.2012.06.003 PMID: 22710344

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    Mitochondria are the main organelles that produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). Overproduction of ROS induces oxidative damage to macromolecules, including lipids, and can damage cellular membrane structure and functions. Mitochondria, the main target of ROS-induced damage, are equipped with a network of antioxidants that control ROS production. Dietary intake of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (ω3PUFAs) and consequently the increase in ω3PUFA content of membrane lipids may be disadvantageous to the health because ROS-induced oxidative peroxidation of ω3PUFAs within membrane phospholipids can lead to the formation of toxic products. Mitochondrial control of lipid peroxidation is one of the mechanisms that protect cell against oxidative damage. This review discusses the role of mitochondria in ROS generation and the mechanisms by which it regulates ROS production. The susceptibility to peroxidation of PUFAs by ROS raises the question of the adverse effects of ω3PUFA dietary supplementation on embryonic development and prenatal developmental outcomes.

    Keywords:omega-3

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    期刊名:International journal of biochemistry & cell biology

    缩写:INT J BIOCHEM CELL B

    ISSN:1357-2725

    e-ISSN:1878-5875

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