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Biochemistry (Mosc) ; 74(10): 1114-24, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19916924

ABSTRACT

Features of the mechanism of action of positively charged benzoquinone derivatives (SkQ), which are the analogs of coenzyme Q (I), plastoquinone (II), and tocopherol (III), are discussed. It is usually considered that the main target of these compounds is mitochondria, where they accumulate due to the positive charge of the molecule. In the present work, it is shown with model systems that the reduced forms of compounds (I-III) under certain conditions can transform into electrically neutral cyclic zwitterions, which theoretically can escape from the matrix of energized mitochondria against the concentration gradient. A weak uncoupling effect of molecules I-III has been found on mitochondria. Its existence is in agreement with the abovementioned transformation of positively charged hydroquinones of type Ia-IIIa into electrically neutral molecules. The data obtained with model systems suggest that the target of SkQ hydroquinones as free radical traps may be not only mitochondria but also biochemical systems of the cytoplasm. Due to the presence of a large number of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dependent signal systems in a cell, the functioning of cytoplasmic systems might be disturbed under the action of antioxidants. The problem of selective effect of antioxidants is discussed in detail in the present work, and a functional diagram of selective decrease of the "background level" of ROS based on differences in the intensity of background and "signal" ROS fluxes is considered.


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Free Radical Scavengers/pharmacology , Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology , Mitochondria, Heart/drug effects , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Quinones/pharmacology , Apoptosis/drug effects , Benzoquinones/pharmacology , Cells, Cultured , Cyclic N-Oxides/pharmacology , Free Radicals , Hydroquinones/pharmacology , Mitochondrial Proteins/pharmacology , Oxygen/metabolism
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J Xray Sci Technol ; 5(3): 278-83, 1995 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21307498

ABSTRACT

We have performed experiments using magnetocumulative generators (MCGs) to power three different types of high-energy-density plasma discharges suitable for intense x-ray generation. They include the H-pressed discharge, the capillary z-pinch, and the θ-pinch. The MCGs were operated with, and without, plasma opening switches. The characteristic currents were approximately 10 MA and characteristic time scales approximately 1 µs. In this paper we describe the characteristics of these experiments.

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J Xray Sci Technol ; 5(3): 284-8, 1995 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21307499

ABSTRACT

The results of experiments with a plasma x-ray source in the PIRIT-2000 facility are presented in this paper. The facility is designed with module capacitive energy storage energizing vacuum inductive storage. The formation of a rapidly growing current pulse as well as its commutation on a load was carried out by a plasma opening switch. A vacuum diode as well as various types of plasma loads can be used for the generation of a high-power x-ray flux. The storage energy of a 54-module capacitive storage is up to 2 MJ, its inductance is 15 nH, and its output voltage is 500 kV. The peak current in the plasma load constituted 4 MA with a 150-ns rise time. The maximum integral energy output of x radiation measured by an open thermocouple calorimeter was as high as 100 kJ, while the primary storage energy was 1 MJ. The plasma load usage at a current of 4 MA ensured a 100-kJ generation in x-ray radiation and the density of the radiation flux at a distance of 1 m from the source was as much as 0.8 J/cm2, while near the source it was 10 J/cm2.

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J Xray Sci Technol ; 5(3): 289-94, 1995 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21307500

ABSTRACT

This paper gives the results of studies on a plasma x-ray source, which enables one to obtain a 2.5-krad radiation dose per pulse over an area of 100 cm2 in the quantum energy range from 20 to 500 keV. Pulse duration is 100 ns. Spectral radiation distributions from a diode under various operation conditions of a plasma are obtained. A Marx generator served as an initial energy source of 120 kJ with a discharge time of T/4 = 10-6 s. A short electromagnetic pulse (10-7 s) was shaped using plasma erosion opening switches.

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