Effects of Pinacidil and Calcium on Succinate-Energized Rat Heart Mitochondria in the Presence of Rotenone
- Autores: Korotkov S.M.1, Brailovskaya I.V.1, Nesterov V.P.1, Soroko S.I.1
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Afiliações:
- Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Edição: Volume 487, Nº 1 (2019)
- Páginas: 277-281
- Seção: Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1607-6729/article/view/213066
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1607672919040070
- ID: 213066
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Resumo
The effect of pinacidil was studied on calcium-loaded rat heart mitochondria (RHM) in the presence of succinate and rotenone. In experiments with pinacidil, the swelling of these mitochondria increased in media with NH4NO3 or K-acetate, but the inner membrane potential (ΔΨmito) and the respiration in 3 or 2,4-dinitrophenol-stimulated states of these organelles decreased due to the opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP) in their inner membrane. These effects were inhibited by cyclosporin A and ADP. It was concluded that the protective effect of pinacidil in the cardiac muscle under ischemia/reperfusion may be associated with both the stimulation of mitochondrial swelling and a decrease in RHM calcium overload resulted in ΔΨmito fall due to mild uncoupling effect of pinacidil.
Sobre autores
S. Korotkov
Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiologyand Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: korotkov@SK1645.spb.edu
Rússia,
St. Petersburg, 194223
I. Brailovskaya
Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiologyand Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: korotkov@SK1645.spb.edu
Rússia,
St. Petersburg, 194223
V. Nesterov
Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiologyand Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: korotkov@SK1645.spb.edu
Rússia,
St. Petersburg, 194223
S. Soroko
Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiologyand Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: korotkov@SK1645.spb.edu
Rússia,
St. Petersburg, 194223
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