Literature DB >> 10510294

Fluctuations in mitochondrial membrane potential caused by repetitive gating of the permeability transition pore.

J Hüser1, L A Blatter.   

Abstract

Confocal laser scanning microscopy and the potentiometric fluorescence probe tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester were used to measure changes in membrane electrical potential (DeltaPsi(m)) in individual mitochondria after isolation or in the living cell. Recordings averaged over small mitochondrial populations revealed a gradual decline in DeltaPsi(m) caused by the light-induced generation of free radicals. Depolarization was attenuated by dithiothreitol or acidification. In contrast, individual organelles displayed rapid spontaneous depolarizations caused by openings of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MTP). Repetitive openings and closings of the pore gave rise to marked fluctuations in DeltaPsi(m) between the fully charged and completely depolarized state. Rapid spontaneous fluctuations in DeltaPsi(m) were observed in mitochondria isolated from rat heart and in mitochondria in living endothelial cells. The loss of DeltaPsi(m) of mitochondria in the living cell coincided with swelling of the organelle and the breakdown of long mitochondrial filaments. In the individual mitochondrion, oxidative stress initially triggered pore openings of shorter duration, before prolonged openings caused the complete dissipation of DeltaPsi(m) and a measurable efflux of larger solutes. Generalizing this scheme, we suggest that under conditions of prolonged oxidative stress and/or cellular Ca(2+) overload, short openings of MTP might serve as an emergency mechanism allowing the partial dissipation of DeltaPsi(m), the fast release of accumulated Ca(2+) ions and the decreased generation of endogenous oxygen radicals. In contrast, loss of matrix metabolites, swelling and other structural damage of the organelle render prolonged openings of the transition pore deleterious to mitochondria and to the cell.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10510294      PMCID: PMC1220555     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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