Thymoquinone, a biologically active component of Nigella sativa, induces mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species and programmed death of tumor cells


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Mechanisms of tumor-cell responses to 2-isopropyl-5-methyl-1,4-benzoquinone (thymoquinone) and 1,4-benzoquinone were studied using fluorescence and the inhibition assay. It was shown that quinones enhanced the intracellular production of reactive oxygen species, reduced the mitochondrial membrane potential, and induced tumor-cell death through different pathways. It was found that thymoquinone, which induced lower production of reactive oxygen species than 1,4-benzoquinone, was more toxic to tumor cells. It was established that reactive oxygen species produced due to exposure to thymoquinone are involved in redox signaling processes that lead to the formation of mitochondrial permeability transition pores and activation of programmed cell death. These results suggest that the functioning of the established redox signaling mechanism is enabled by the colocalization of mitochondrial oxidoreductases involved in the production of reactive oxygen species and of protein targets of reactive oxygen species involved in the activation of apoptosis.

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G. Martinovich

Belarus State University

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Email: martinovichgg@bsu.by
Белоруссия, pr. Nezavisimosti 4, Minsk, 220030

I. Martinovich

Belarus State University

Email: martinovichgg@bsu.by
Белоруссия, pr. Nezavisimosti 4, Minsk, 220030

A. Vcherashniaya

Belarus State University

Email: martinovichgg@bsu.by
Белоруссия, pr. Nezavisimosti 4, Minsk, 220030

O. Shadyro

Belarus State University

Email: martinovichgg@bsu.by
Белоруссия, pr. Nezavisimosti 4, Minsk, 220030

S. Cherenkevich

Belarus State University

Email: martinovichgg@bsu.by
Белоруссия, pr. Nezavisimosti 4, Minsk, 220030

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