Biology

Mitochondrial compound reduces weight gain in breakthrough obesity treatment approach

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Synthetic 6-Br-Q0C10 has been shown to have a partial electron transfer activity of native coenzyme Q in the isolated mitochondria. It reduces energy coupling efficiency by 30 %, suggesting that it may be useful in the management of obesity. The effect of 6-Br-Q0C10 on cell growth has been confirmed by several cell lines. Whether or not it behaves in the same way in the animal, however, has not yet been tested. Recently, we investigated the effect of 6-Br-Q0C10 on growth of rats. When 6-Br-Q0C10 was dissolved in different media, such as carboxymethyl cellulose, ethanol, and mixture of oil and butter and then feed to rats It shows no toxicity and little negative effects on growth as measured body weight gains over a period of time. When higher concentration (0.5 mg) of 6-Br-Q0C10 was given to each rat in 0.3 mL of oil/butter (70%/30%) mixture via intragastric injection daily for a period, a significant reduction in body weight gains was observed. These results validate the earlier observation that 6-Br-Q0C10 reduces the growth (30-60%) of all cell lines tested, in a time- and concentration dependent manner. These results strengthen the idea of using 6-Br-Q0C10 to manage obesity. It is also implying that 6-BrQ0C10 may slow the growth rate of cancer cells and thus prolong life.

Source: Reduction of Weight Gain by Modulating Mitochondrial Energy Coupling Efficiency Using a Bromo-Coenzyme Q10 analog (6-Br-Q0C10)