| Literature DB >> 10198289 |
G Diaz1, M D Setzu, A Zucca, R Isola, A Diana, R Murru, V Sogos, F Gremo.
Abstract
The subcellular heterogeneity of mitochondrial membrane potential (mDelta psi) was investigated in confluent and sub-confluent cultures of four cell types (human astrocytes, HEp-2, MDCK and Vero cells) in normal growth conditions, hypoxia and apoptosis. The distribution of high-polarized mitochondria, detected by the potential-sensitive probe JC-1, was found to depend on: (1) the proximity to the cell edge; (2) the local absence of cell-cell contacts; and (3) the local absence of acidic vesicles. Both hypoxia and apoptosis produced a general mDelta psi increase with different redistributions of high-polarized mitochondria. Hypoxic cells maintained high-polarized mitochondria for over 24 hours, until cells underwent necrosis. On the other hand, apoptotic cells showed an unexpected convergence of high-polarized mitochondria into an extremely packed mass at one side of the nucleus, in a stage preceding nuclear condensation, but correlated to the retraction of cell-cell contacts.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10198289 DOI: 10.1242/jcs.112.7.1077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Sci ISSN: 0021-9533 Impact factor: 5.285