Assembly and Characterization of Biocompatible Coenzyme Q 10 -Enriched Lipid Nanoparticles.

LIPIDS(2020)

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Coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) is a strongly hydrophobic lipid that functions in the electron transport chain and as an antioxidant. CoQ(10) was conferred with aqueous solubility by incorporation into nanoparticles containing phosphatidylcholine (PtdCho) and apolipoprotein (apo) A-I. These particles, termed CoQ(10) nanodisks (ND), contain 1.0 mg CoQ(10)/5 mg PtdCho/2 mg apoA-I (97% CoQ(10) solubilization efficiency). UV/Vis absorbance spectroscopy of CoQ(10) ND revealed a characteristic absorbance peak centered at 275 nm. Incorporation of CoQ(10) into ND resulted in quenching of apoA-I tryptophan fluorescence emission. Gel filtration chromatography of CoQ(10) ND gave rise to a single major absorbance peak and HPLC of material extracted from this peak confirmed the presence of CoQ(10). Incubation of cultured cells with CoQ(10) ND, but not empty ND, resulted in a significant increase in the CoQ(10) content of mitochondria as well as enhanced oxidative phosphorylation, as observed by a 24% increase in maximal oxygen consumption rate. Collectively, a facile method to solubilize significant quantities of CoQ(10) in lipid nanoparticles has been developed. The availability of CoQ(10) ND provides a novel means to investigate biochemical aspects of CoQ(10) uptake by cells and/or administer it to subjects deficient in this key lipid as a result of inborn errors of metabolism, statin therapy, or otherwise.
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Coenzyme Q,HepG2,Mitochondria,Nanodisc,Reconstituted HDL
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