Background: Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is caused by mutations in the complex I subunits of the respiratory chain. Although patients have been treated with idebenone since 1992, the efficacy of the drug is still a matter of debate. Methods. We evaluated the effect of idebenone in fibroblasts from LHON patients using enzymatic and polarographic measurements. Results: Complex I activity was 42% greater in treated fibroblasts compared to controls (p = 0.002). Despite this complex I activity improvement, the effects on mitochondrial respiration were contradictory, leading to impairment in some cases and stimulation in others. Conclusion: These results indicate that idebenone is able to compensate the complex I deficiency in LHON patient cells with variable effects on respiration, indicating that the patients might not be equally likely to benefit from the treatment. © 2011 Angebault et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Angebault, C., Gueguen, N., Desquiret-Dumas, V., Chevrollier, A., Guillet, V., Verny, C., … Loiseau, D. (2011). Idebenone increases mitochondrial complex i activity in fibroblasts from LHON patients while producing contradictory effects on respiration. BMC Research Notes, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-4-557
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