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Flow Cytometric Analysis of Ca(2+)-Induced Membrane Permeability Transition of Isolated Rat Liver Mitochondria

The membrane permeability transition (MPT) of mitochondria plays an important role in the mechanism of apoptotic cell death in various cells. Classic type MPT is induced by Ca(2+) in the presence of inorganic phosphate and respiratory substrate, and is characterized by various events including gener...

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Autores principales: Umegaki, Teruo, Okimura, Yuya, Fujita, Hirofumi, Yano, Hiromi, Akiyama, Jitsuo, Inoue, Masayasu, Utsumi, Kozo, Sasaki, Junzo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2212344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18231628
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.2008006
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author Umegaki, Teruo
Okimura, Yuya
Fujita, Hirofumi
Yano, Hiromi
Akiyama, Jitsuo
Inoue, Masayasu
Utsumi, Kozo
Sasaki, Junzo
author_facet Umegaki, Teruo
Okimura, Yuya
Fujita, Hirofumi
Yano, Hiromi
Akiyama, Jitsuo
Inoue, Masayasu
Utsumi, Kozo
Sasaki, Junzo
author_sort Umegaki, Teruo
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description The membrane permeability transition (MPT) of mitochondria plays an important role in the mechanism of apoptotic cell death in various cells. Classic type MPT is induced by Ca(2+) in the presence of inorganic phosphate and respiratory substrate, and is characterized by various events including generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), membrane depolarization, swelling, release of Ca(2+) and high sensitivity to cyclosporine A. However, the sequence of these events and the effect of antioxidants on their events remain obscure. Flow cytometry is a convenient method to investigate the order of events among various functions occurring in MPT using a limited amount of mitochondria (200 µl of 0.02 mg protein/ml) without contamination by other organelles. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that Ca(2+) sequentially induced ROS generation, depolarization, swelling and Ca(2+) release in mitochondria by a cyclosporine A-inhibitable mechanism. These results were supported by the finding that Ca(2+)-induced MPT was inhibited by antioxidants, such as glutathione and N-acetylcysteine. It was also revealed that various inhibitors of Ca(2+)-induced phospholipase A(2) suppressed all of the events associated with Ca(2+)-induced MPT. These results suggested that ROS generation and phospholipase A(2) activation by Ca(2+) underlie the mechanism of the initiation of MPT.
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spelling pubmed-22123442008-01-29 Flow Cytometric Analysis of Ca(2+)-Induced Membrane Permeability Transition of Isolated Rat Liver Mitochondria Umegaki, Teruo Okimura, Yuya Fujita, Hirofumi Yano, Hiromi Akiyama, Jitsuo Inoue, Masayasu Utsumi, Kozo Sasaki, Junzo J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article The membrane permeability transition (MPT) of mitochondria plays an important role in the mechanism of apoptotic cell death in various cells. Classic type MPT is induced by Ca(2+) in the presence of inorganic phosphate and respiratory substrate, and is characterized by various events including generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), membrane depolarization, swelling, release of Ca(2+) and high sensitivity to cyclosporine A. However, the sequence of these events and the effect of antioxidants on their events remain obscure. Flow cytometry is a convenient method to investigate the order of events among various functions occurring in MPT using a limited amount of mitochondria (200 µl of 0.02 mg protein/ml) without contamination by other organelles. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that Ca(2+) sequentially induced ROS generation, depolarization, swelling and Ca(2+) release in mitochondria by a cyclosporine A-inhibitable mechanism. These results were supported by the finding that Ca(2+)-induced MPT was inhibited by antioxidants, such as glutathione and N-acetylcysteine. It was also revealed that various inhibitors of Ca(2+)-induced phospholipase A(2) suppressed all of the events associated with Ca(2+)-induced MPT. These results suggested that ROS generation and phospholipase A(2) activation by Ca(2+) underlie the mechanism of the initiation of MPT. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2008-01 2007-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2212344/ /pubmed/18231628 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.2008006 Text en Copyright © 2008 JCBN This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Umegaki, Teruo
Okimura, Yuya
Fujita, Hirofumi
Yano, Hiromi
Akiyama, Jitsuo
Inoue, Masayasu
Utsumi, Kozo
Sasaki, Junzo
Flow Cytometric Analysis of Ca(2+)-Induced Membrane Permeability Transition of Isolated Rat Liver Mitochondria
title Flow Cytometric Analysis of Ca(2+)-Induced Membrane Permeability Transition of Isolated Rat Liver Mitochondria
title_full Flow Cytometric Analysis of Ca(2+)-Induced Membrane Permeability Transition of Isolated Rat Liver Mitochondria
title_fullStr Flow Cytometric Analysis of Ca(2+)-Induced Membrane Permeability Transition of Isolated Rat Liver Mitochondria
title_full_unstemmed Flow Cytometric Analysis of Ca(2+)-Induced Membrane Permeability Transition of Isolated Rat Liver Mitochondria
title_short Flow Cytometric Analysis of Ca(2+)-Induced Membrane Permeability Transition of Isolated Rat Liver Mitochondria
title_sort flow cytometric analysis of ca(2+)-induced membrane permeability transition of isolated rat liver mitochondria
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2212344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18231628
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.2008006
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