Intramitochondrial adenine nucleotides and energy-linked functions of heart mitochondria
G. K. Asimakis and L. A. Sordahl Isolated rabbit heart mitochondria were incubated with varying amounts of inorganic pyrophosphate in 250 mM sucrose to specifically decrease the pool size of endogenous adenine nucleotides. The endogenous adenine nucleotide content decreased by as much as 80% as a re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1981-11, Vol.241 (5), p.H672-H678 |
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Zusammenfassung: | G. K. Asimakis and L. A. Sordahl
Isolated rabbit heart mitochondria were incubated with varying amounts of
inorganic pyrophosphate in 250 mM sucrose to specifically decrease the pool
size of endogenous adenine nucleotides. The endogenous adenine nucleotide
content decreased by as much as 80% as a result of this treatment.
Phosphorylating respiration (state 3) declined from about 340 to 180 nAtoms
O . min-1 . mg protein-1 over the full range of intramitochondrial adenine
nucleotides measured (approx 7.5-1.5 nmol/mg protein). Uncoupled and
nonphosphorylating (state 4) rates of respiration were not greatly affected
by adenine nucleotide depletion. Respiratory activity of the adenine
nucleotide-depleted mitochondria was enhanced by addition of exogenous
adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). Partial depletion (approx 40%) of the
intramitochondrial adenine nucleotides resulted in an impaired ability of
heart mitochondria to retain Ca2+. Premature Ca2+ efflux was associated
with organelle swelling and altered energy coupling. Exogenous ATP or
adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP) added prior to Ca2+ efflux restored Ca2+
retention in these mitochondria. Atractyloside inhibited the restoration of
Ca2+ retention. This study indicates a significant role for endogenous
adenine nucleotides in maintaining oxidative phosphorylation and Ca2+
transport in heart mitochondria. The results are discussed with regard to
significance in ischemic heart damage. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 0002-9513 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.1981.241.5.h672 |