Berberine chloride mediates its antileishmanial activity by inhibiting Leishmania mitochondria

De Sarkar, Sritama ; Sarkar, Deblina ; Sarkar, Avijit ; Dighal, Aishwarya ; Staniek, Katrin ; Gille, Lars ; Chatterjee, Mitali (2019) Berberine chloride mediates its antileishmanial activity by inhibiting Leishmania mitochondria Parasitology Research, 118 (1). pp. 335-345. ISSN 0932-0113

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-018-6157-3

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-018-6157-3

Abstract

Berberine chloride, a plant-derived isoquinoline alkaloid, has been demonstrated to have leishmanicidal activity, which is mediated by generation of a redox imbalance and depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane, resulting in a caspase-independent apoptotic-like cell death. However, its impact on mitochondrial function remains to be delineated and is the focus of this study. In UR6 promastigotes, berberine chloride demonstrated a dose-dependent increase in generation of reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial superoxide, depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane potential, a dose-dependent inhibition of mitochondrial complexes I–III and II–III, along with a substantial depletion of ATP, collectively suggesting inhibition of parasite mitochondria. Accordingly, the oxidative stress induced by berberine chloride resulting in an apoptotic-like cell death in Leishmania can be exploited as a potent chemotherapeutic strategy, mitochondria being a prime contributor.

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