Possible Mechanism for Formation and Regulation of the Palmitate-Induced Cyclosporin A-Insensitive Mitochondrial Pore
- 1 July 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Biochemistry (Moscow)
- Vol. 70 (7) , 815-821
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10541-005-0189-x
Abstract
The mechanism of the palmitate-induced opening of the mitochondrial Ca2+-dependent cyclosporin A (CsA)-insensitive pore was studied, as well as the influence on this process of well-known modulators of the CsA-sensitive Ca2+-dependent pore. Palmitic acid, which can bind Ca2+ with high affinity, induced the CsA-insensitive swelling of mitochondria, whereas palmitoleic and 2-bromopalmitic acids, which have no such affinity for Ca2+, failed to induce the pore opening. The palmitate induced Ca2+-dependent swelling of mitochondria was not affected by a well-known inhibitor of the CsA-sensitive pore (ADP) and an activator of this pore (inorganic phosphate, Pi). However, this swelling was inhibited by physiological concentrations of ATP ([I]50 = 1.3 mM), but 100 µM ATP increased by 30% the rate of mitochondria swelling if Ca2+ had been added earlier. The effects of ATP (inhibition and activation) manifested themselves from different sides of the inner mitochondrial membrane. Mg2+ inhibited the palmitate-induced Ca2+-dependent swelling of mitochondria with [I]50 = 0.8 mM. It is concluded that palmitic acid induces the opening of the CsA-insensitive pore due to its ability for complexing with Ca2+. A possible mechanism of the pore formation and the influence of some modulators on this process are discussed.Keywords
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