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Stem cells are especially sensitive to oxygen radicals and
antioxidants shows new research from the group of Anu Wartiovaara in the
Molecular Neurology Research Program of University of Helsinki. The
research led by researcher Riikka Martikainen was published in Cell
Reports -journal May 28th 2015.
Mitochondria are cellular power plants that use oxygen to produce
energy. As a by-product they produce reactive oxygen. Excessive oxygen
radicals may cause damage to cells but they are needed in small
quantities as important cellular signaling molecules. One of their main
functions is to control function of stem cells. Antioxidants are widely
used to block the damage caused by reactive oxygen. To enhance their
effect some new antioxidants are targeted to accumulate into
mitochondria.
The current research showed that a small increase in oxygen radicals
did not directly lead to cellular damage but disrupted intracellular
signaling in stem cells and lead to decrease in their stemness
properties. Treatment with antioxidants was able to improve the stemness
properties in these cells. However, surprisingly, the researchers found
that an antioxidant targeted to mitochondria showed dose-dependent
toxic effects especially on neural stem cells.
The use of antioxidants as dietary supplements is common, but little
is known of their effects on stem cells. This new research shows that
large doses of antioxidants may be harmful to neural stem cells.
Additional research on stem cells should be done to assess safety of
mitochondria targeted antioxidants.
Full bibliographic informationArticle:
Hämäläinen RH, Ahlqvist KJ, Ellonen P, Lepistö M, Logan A, Otonkoski T,
Murphy MP, Suomalainen A. MtDNA Mutagenesis Disrupts Pluripotent Stem
Cell Function by Altering Redox Signaling.
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