Targeted Delivery of Radioprotective Agents to Mitochondria

  1. Irina Zabbarova1 and
  2. Anthony Kanai1,2
  1. 1Departments of Medicine and
  2. 2Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Abstract

Adverse effects of ionizing radiation are mediated through reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. Mitochondria are the principal source of these species in the cell and play an important role in irradiation-induced apoptosis. The use of free radical scavengers and nitric oxide synthase inhibitors has proven to protect normal tissues and, in some cases, to sensitize tumor tissues to radiation damage. Dual molecules that combine radical-scavenging and NOS-inhibitory functions may be particularly effective. Drugging strategies that target mitochondria can enhance the effectiveness of such agents, in comparison to systemic administration, and circumvent side effects.

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