Dose-Related Structural and Functional Modifications of Mitochondria Are Induced In Vitro by Low Ozone Concentrations
Chiara Rita Inguscio, Elisa Dalla Pozza, Ilaria Dando, Gabriele Tabaracci, Osvaldo Angelini, Pietro Maria Picotti, Manuela Malatesta, Barbara Cisterna

TL;DR
Low ozone doses cause temporary changes in mitochondria structure and function, which may support their use in medical treatments.
Contribution
The study reveals the dose-dependent effects of low ozone on mitochondrial structure and function in muscle cells.
Findings
Low ozone doses increased mitochondrial area and cristae extension.
Ozone enhanced electron transport chain complexes and antioxidant enzymes.
Mitochondrial changes were temporary, disappearing after 48 hours.
Abstract
In the last decades, ozone (O3)-based medical treatments have become a widely applied complementary therapy for several pathological conditions. O3 is administered at low dosages since the induction of a mild oxidative stress does not cause damage but stimulates the antioxidant cell response through the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2). Mitochondria are sensitive to even mild oxidative stress, thus being a responsive target for O3. This study aimed to evaluate the mitochondrial response to low O3 doses used for medical treatments. As the skeletal muscle represents a primary target in local O3 treatments, a murine non-tumoral muscle cell line was selected as an appropriate in vitro model. Transmission electron microscopy, biochemistry, and flow cytometry provided original information on the O3 dose-dependent modifications of mitochondrial structural and molecular…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical and Biological Ozone Research · Hydrogen's biological and therapeutic effects · Selenium in Biological Systems
