Ursodeoxycholic acid, in contrast to other bile acids, induces Ca2+-dependent cyclosporin A-insensitive permeability transition in liver mitochondria in the presence of potassium chloride


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Abstract

The effects of hydrophobic and hydrophilic bile acids as inducers of Ca2+-dependent permeability of the inner membrane were studied on isolated liver mitochondria. It is shown that in the absence of the inorganic phosphate (Pi)–a modulator of the mitochondrial pore–hydrophobic bile acids (lithocholic, deoxycholic, chenodeoxycholic) at concentrations of 20–50 μM, as well as a hydrophilic cholic acid at a concentration of 800 μM, induce swelling of liver mitochondria loaded with Ca2+. This effect is completely eliminated by a specific inhibitor of mitochondrial pore cyclosporin A (CsA). The effect of the bile acids as inducers of Ca2+-dependent CsA-sensitive mitochondrial pore is not associated with the modulation of the Pi effects. In contrast to other tested bile acids, a hydrophilic ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) at a concentration of 400 μM is able to induce Ca2+-dependent CsA-sensitive pore opening in liver mitochondria only in the presence of Pi or in the absence of potassium chloride in the incubation medium. In the presence of potassium chloride but in the absence of Pi, UDCA effects associated with the induction of the inner membrane permeability (swelling of mitochondria, drop in Δψ, and Ca2+ release from the matrix) are also observed in the presence of CsA. This Ca2+-dependent permeability of the inner membrane, in contrast to the “classical” CsA-sensitive pore, is characterized by a lower intensity of the mitochondrial swelling, a total drop in Δψ, and Ca2+ release from the matrix and is blocked by Pi. We suggest that the induction of the CsA-insensitive permeability in the inner mitochondrial membrane by UDCA is associated with activation of electrophoretic influx of K+ into the matrix and Ca2+ release from the matrix in exchange to H+. The effect of Pi as a blocker of such permeability is discussed.

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E. I. Khoroshavina

Mari State University

Email: samvic56@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pl. Lenina 1, Yoshkar-Ola, 424001

M. V. Dubinin

Mari State University

Email: samvic56@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pl. Lenina 1, Yoshkar-Ola, 424001

V. N. Samartsev

Mari State University

Author for correspondence.
Email: samvic56@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pl. Lenina 1, Yoshkar-Ola, 424001


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