Changes in ultrastructure and the occurrence of permeability transition in mitochondria during rat liver regeneration
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Mitochondrial bioenergetic impairment has been found in the organelles
isolated from rat liver during the prereplicative phase of liver
regeneration. To gain insight into the mechanism underlying this
impairment, we investigated mitochondrial ultrastructure and membrane
permeability properties in the course of liver regeneration after partial
hepatectomy, with special interest to the role played by Ca2+ in this
process. The results show that during the first day after partial
hepatectomy, significant changes in the ultrastructure of mitochondria in
situ occur. Mitochondrial swelling and release from mitochondria of both
glutamate dehydrogenase and aspartate aminotransferase isoenzymes with an
increase in the mitochondrial Ca2+ content were also observed. Cyclosporin-
A proved to be able to prevent the changes in mitochondrial membrane
permeability properties. At 24 h after partial hepatectomy, despite
alteration in mitochondrial membrane permeability properties, no release
of cytochrome c was found. The ultrastructure of mitochondria, the
membrane permeability properties and the Ca2+ content returned to normal
values during the replicative phase of liver regeneration. These results
suggest that, during the prereplicative phase of liver regeneration, the
changes in mitochondrial ultrastructure observed in liver specimens were
correlated with Ca2+-induced permeability transition in mitochondria.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista