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Characterization of the stimulus for reactive oxygen species generation in calcium-overloaded mitochondria.

Fernando P Rodrigues1, Cezar R Pestana, Guilherme A Dos Santos, Gilberto L Pardo-Andreu, Antonio C Santos, Sérgio A Uyemura, Luciane C Alberici, Carlos Curti.   

Abstract

We have used two different probes with distinct detection properties, dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate and Amplex Red/horseradish peroxidase, as well as different respiratory substrates and electron transport chain inhibitors, to characterize the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation by the respiratory chain in calcium-overloaded mitochondria. Regardless of the respiratory substrate, calcium stimulated the mitochondrial generation of ROS, which were released at both the mitochondrial-matrix side and the extra-mitochondrial space, in a way insensitive to the mitochondrial permeability transition pores inhibitor cyclosporine A. In glutamate/malate-energized mitochondria, inhibition at complex I or complex III (ubiquinone cycle) similarly modulated ROS generation at either mitochondrial-matrix side or extra-mitochondrial space; this also occurred when the backflow of electrons to complex I in succinate-energized mitochondria was inhibited. On the other hand, in succinate-energized mitochondria the modulation of ROS generation at mitochondrial-matrix side or extra-mitochondrial space depends on the site of complex III which was inhibited. These results allow a straight comparison between the effects of different respiratory substrates and electron transport chain inhibitors on ROS generation at either mitochondrial-matrix side or extra-mitochondrial space in calcium-overloaded mitochondria.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21801492      PMCID: PMC6837478          DOI: 10.1179/1351000211Y.0000000001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Redox Rep        ISSN: 1351-0002            Impact factor:   4.412


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