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Interaction of Sr2+ with Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release in mitochondria
Authors:Nils-Erik L Saris  Henk van den Bosch
Institution:(1) Department of Medical Chemistry, University of Helsinki, SF-00170 Helsinki, Finland;(2) Department of Biochemistry, University of Utrecht, NL-3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Respiring rat liver mitochondria are known to spontaneously release the Ca2+ taken up when they have accumulated Ca2+ over a certain threshold, while Sr2+ and Mn2+ are well tolerated and retained. We have studied the interaction of Sr2+ with Ca2+ release. When Sr2+ was added to respiring mitochondria simultaneously with or soon after the addition of Ca2+, the release was potently inhibited or reversed. On the other hand, when Sr2+ was added before Ca2+, the release was stimulated. Ca2+-induced mitochondrial damage and release of accumulated Ca2+ is generally believed to be due to activation of mitochondrial phospholipase A (EC 3.1.1.4.) by Ca2+. However, isolated mitochondrial phospholipase A activity was little if at all inhibited by Sr2+. The Ca2+ -release may thus be triggered by some Ca2+ -dependent function other than phospholipase.
Keywords:Ca2+ release  Ca2+ cycling  mitochondria  phospholipase A2  Sr2+  swelling
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