Effect of cyclosporin A and its vehicle on cardiac and skeletal muscle mitochondria: relationship to efficacy of the respiratory chain
- 1 July 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 133 (6) , 781-788
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0704129
Abstract
Although cyclosporin (CsA) is considered to be the best immunosuppressive molecule in transplantation, it has been suspected to alter mitochondrial respiration of various tissues. We evaluated the acute effect of CsA and its vehicle on maximal oxidative capacity (V(max)) of cardiac, soleus and gastrocnemius muscles of rats by an oxygraphic method in saponin skinned muscle fibres. The effects of Sandimmun (a formulation of CsA), vehicle of Sandimmun (cremophor and ethanol (EtOH)), CsA in EtOH and EtOH alone were tested. Increasing concentrations (5 - 20 - 50 - 100 microM) of CsA (or vehicles) were used. Sandimmun profoundly altered the V(max) of all muscles. For example, at 20 microM, inhibition reached 18+/-3, 23+/-5, 45+/-5%, for heart, soleus and gastrocnemius respectively. There were only minor effects of CsA diluted in EtOH and EtOH alone on V(max) of cardiac muscle. Because the effects of vehicle on V(max) were similar or higher than those of Sandimmun, the inhibition of oxidative capacity could be entirely attributed to the vehicle for all muscles. Next, we investigated the potential sites of action of the vehicle on the different complexes of the mitochondrial respiratory chain by using specific substrates and inhibitors. The vehicle affected mitochondrial respiration mainly at the level of complex I ( approximately -85% in skeletal muscles, and -32% in heart), but also at complex IV ( approximately -26% for all muscles). The mechanism of action of the vehicle on the mitochondrial membrane and the implications for the clinical use of immunosuppressive drugs are discussed.Keywords
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