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  2. Inhibitory effect of the neuroprotective agent idebenone on arachidonic acid metabolism in astrocytes

Inhibitory effect of the neuroprotective agent idebenone on arachidonic acid metabolism in astrocytes

  • Eur J Pharmacol. 1999 Apr 9;370(2):161-7. doi: 10.1016/s0014-2999(99)00127-2.
G Civenni 1 P Bezzi D Trotti A Volterra G Racagni
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  • 1 Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Bern, Switzerland.
Abstract

Idebenone, a compound with protective efficacy against neurotoxicity both in in vitro and in in vivo models, exists in two different oxidative states: the ubiquinol-derivative (reduced idebenone) and the ubiquinone-derivative (oxidised idebenone). In the present study, we have observed that both the redox forms of idebenone have a dose-dependent inhibitory effect on the enzymatic metabolism of arachidonic acid in astroglial homogenates (IC50 reduced idebenone: 1.76 +/- 0.86 microM; IC50 oxidised idebenone: 16.65 +/- 3.48 microM), while in platelets, they are apparently less effective (IC50 reduced idebenone: 18.28 +/- 4.70 microM; IC50 oxidised idebenone: > 1 mM). We have also observed that the oxidised form preferentially inhibited cyclooxygenase vs. Lipoxygenase metabolism (IC50 ratio Lipoxygenase/cyclooxygenase: 3.22), while the reduced form did not discriminate between the two pathways (IC50 ratio Lipoxygenase/cyclooxygenase: 1.38). In this respect, the inhibitory action of reduced idebenone resembled that of the antioxidant nordihydroguaiaretic acid, while oxidised idebenone behaved similarly as indomethacin and piroxicam--two typical anti-inflammatory agents. Our results suggest the existence of two distinct mechanisms of action for the two redox forms of idebenone and a preferential action of the drug on arachidonic acid metabolism in the central nervous system.

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