Evidence for the presence of a reversible Ca2+-dependent pore activated by oxidative stress in heart mitochondria

M Crompton, A Costi, L Hayat - Biochemical Journal, 1987 - portlandpress.com
M Crompton, A Costi, L Hayat
Biochemical Journal, 1987portlandpress.com
Rat heart mitochondria became permeabilized to sucrose when incubated with 100 nmol of
Ca2+/mg of protein in the presence of Pi. Ca2+ chelation with EGTA restored impermeability
to sucrose, which became entrapped in the matrix space. t-Butylhydroperoxide markedly
promoted permeabilization in the presence of Ca2+ but not in its absence, and Ca2+-plus-t-
butylhydroperoxide-induced permeabilization was reversed by EGTA. The data suggest that
Ca2+ and oxidative stress synergistically promote the reversible opening of an inner …
Rat heart mitochondria became permeabilized to sucrose when incubated with 100 nmol of Ca2+/mg of protein in the presence of Pi. Ca2+ chelation with EGTA restored impermeability to sucrose, which became entrapped in the matrix space. t-Butylhydroperoxide markedly promoted permeabilization in the presence of Ca2+ but not in its absence, and Ca2+-plus-t-butylhydroperoxide-induced permeabilization was reversed by EGTA. The data suggest that Ca2+ and oxidative stress synergistically promote the reversible opening of an inner membrane pore.
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