Journal article

Embelin inhibits endothelial mitochondrial respiration and impairs neoangiogenesis during tumor growth and wound healing

O Coutelle, HT Hornig-Do, A Witt, M Andree, LM Schiffmann, M Piekarek, K Brinkmann, JM Seeger, M Liwschitz, S Miwa, M Hallek, M Krönke, A Trifunovic, SA Eming, RJ Wiesner, UT Hacker, H Kashkar

EMBO Molecular Medicine | Published : 2014

Abstract

In the normal quiescent vasculature, only 0.01% of endothelial cells (ECs) are proliferating. However, this proportion increases dramatically following the angiogenic switch during tumor growth or wound healing. Recent evidence suggests that this angiogenic switch is accompanied by a metabolic switch. Here, we show that proliferating ECs increasingly depend on mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos) for their increased energy demand. Under growth conditions, ECs consume three times more oxygen than quiescent ECs and work close to their respiratory limit. The increased utilization of the proton motif force leads to a reduced mitochondrial membrane potential in proliferating ECs and s..

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