Arachidonic acid induces specific membrane permeability increase in heart mitochondria
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Micromolar concentrations of arachidonic acid cause
in Ca2+ loaded heart mitochondria matrix swelling and Ca2+ release.
These effects appear to be unrelated to the classical membrane
permeability transition (MPT), as they are CsA
insensitive, membrane potential independent and can also be activated
by Sr2+. Atractyloside potentiated and ATP inhibited the
arachidonic acid induced swelling. These observations suggest
that the ATP/ADP translocator (ANT) may be involved in the
AA induced, CsA insensitive membrane permeability increase.
Under the same experimental conditions used for heart mitochondria,
arachidonic acid induced the classical CsA sensitive,
ADP inhibitable MPT in liver mitochondria.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Arachidonic acid; Mitochondria; Membrane permeability; ATP/ADP translocator
List of contributors:
DI PAOLA, Marco
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