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New Biocompatible β‐Phosphorylated Linear Nitrones Targeting Mitochondria: Protective Effect in Apoptotic Cells

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The mitochondrion, an essential organelle involved in cellular respiration, energy production, and cell death, is the main cellular source of reactive oxygen species (ROS), including superoxide. Mitochondrial diseases resulting from… Click to show full abstract

The mitochondrion, an essential organelle involved in cellular respiration, energy production, and cell death, is the main cellular source of reactive oxygen species (ROS), including superoxide. Mitochondrial diseases resulting from uncontrolled/excess ROS generation are an emerging public health concern and there is current interest in specific mitochondriotropic probes to get information on in‐situ ROS production. As such, nitrones vectorized by the triphenylphosphonium (TPP) cation have recently drawn attention despite reported cytotoxicity. Herein, we describe the synthesis of 13 low‐toxic derivatives of N‐benzylidene‐1‐diethoxyphosphoryl‐1‐methylethylamine N‐oxide (PPN) alkyl chain‐grafted to a pyridinium, triethylammonium or berberinium lipophilic cation. These nitrones showed in‐vitro superoxide quenching activity and EPR/spin‐trapping efficiency towards biologically relevant free radicals, including superoxide and hydroxyl radicals. Their mitochondrial penetration was confirmed by 31P NMR spectroscopy, and their anti‐apoptotic properties were assessed in Schwann cells treated with hydrogen peroxide. Two pyridinium‐substituted PPNs were identified as potentially better alternatives to TPP nitrones conjugates for studying mitochondrial oxidative damage.

Keywords: new biocompatible; biocompatible phosphorylated; targeting mitochondria; phosphorylated linear; linear nitrones; nitrones targeting

Journal Title: ChemBioChem
Year Published: 2023

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