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Dicarboxylate carrier-mediated glutathione transport is essential for reactive oxygen species homeostasis and normal respiration in rat brain mitochondria.

Christelle K Kamga1, Shelley X Zhang, Yang Wang.   

Abstract

Glutathione transport into mitochondria is mediated by oxoglutarate (OGC) and dicarboxylate carrier (DIC) in the kidney and liver. However, transport mechanisms in brain mitochondria are unknown. We found that both carriers were expressed in the brain. Using cortical mitochondria incubated with physiological levels of glutathione, we found that butylmalonate, a DIC inhibitor, reduced mitochondrial glutathione to levels similar to those seen in mitochondria incubated without extramitochondrial glutathione (59% of control). In contrast, phenylsuccinate, an OGC inhibitor, had no effect (97% of control). Additional experiments with DIC and OGC short hairpin RNA in neuronal-like PC12 cells resulted in similar findings. Significantly, DIC inhibition resulted in increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) content in and H(2)O(2) release from mitochondria. It also led to decreased membrane potential, increased basal respiration rates, and decreased phosphorus-to-oxygen (P/O) ratios, especially when electron transport was initiated from complex I. Accordingly, we found that DIC inhibition impaired complex I activity, but not those for complexes II and III. This impairment was not associated with dislodgment of complex subunits. These results suggest that DIC is the main glutathione transporter in cortical mitochondria and that DIC-mediated glutathione transport is essential for these mitochondria to maintain ROS homeostasis and normal respiratory functions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20538765      PMCID: PMC2928630          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00058.2010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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