Metformin Targets Mitochondrial Electron Transport to Reduce Air-Pollution-Induced Thrombosis

二甲双胍靶向线粒体电子传递以减少空气污染引起的血栓形成

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作者:Saul Soberanes, Alexander V Misharin, Amit Jairaman, Luisa Morales-Nebreda, Alexandra C McQuattie-Pimentel, Takugo Cho, Robert B Hamanaka, Angelo Y Meliton, Paul A Reyfman, James M Walter, Ching-I Chen, Monica Chi, Stephen Chiu, Francisco J Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Matthew Antalek, Hiam Abdala-Valencia, S

Abstract

Urban particulate matter air pollution induces the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines including interleukin-6 (IL-6) from alveolar macrophages, resulting in an increase in thrombosis. Here, we report that metformin provides protection in this murine model. Treatment of mice with metformin or exposure of murine or human alveolar macrophages to metformin prevented the particulate matter-induced generation of complex III mitochondrial reactive oxygen species, which were necessary for the opening of calcium release-activated channels (CRAC) and release of IL-6. Targeted genetic deletion of electron transport or CRAC channels in alveolar macrophages in mice prevented particulate matter-induced acceleration of arterial thrombosis. These findings suggest metformin as a potential therapy to prevent some of the premature deaths attributable to air pollution exposure worldwide.

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