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A thiol oxidation interpretation of the Cu2+ effects on rat liver mitochondria
Authors:G Leblondel  P Allain
Affiliation:Institut Universitaire de Technologie, Angers, France;Laboratoire de Pharmacologie, C.H.U. Angers, France
Abstract:A comparative study of the Cu2+ effects, binding and reduction, has been performed on rat liver mitochondria. In the first minutes, Cu2+ (less than or equal to 50 micron) is massively bound and reduced to the extent of 70%-80% while a simultaneous activation of respiration takes place. Then the remaining 20% or so of Cu2+ are progressively bound and reduced while respiratory inhibition, Ca2+ and Mg2+ effluxes, and swelling are observed. EDTA, used as a copper chelator, prevents or reduces the copper effects and removes part of the bound copper, according to the time of introduction in the incubation medium after Cu2+. The results suggest that the two steps of the copper binding and the effects following involve mainly first the outer (cytosol side) proteins of the inner membrane and then those of the inner membrane. 100 microM dithiothreitol and 100 microM glutathione used as antioxidant thiol reagents prevent, as does EDTA, but do not reverse the 25 microM copper effects. They also decrease the copper binding; however, no relationship between binding and preventive action is observed. It is shown that glutathione and dithiothreitol have a specific potent ability to reduce Cu2+, which explains that in presence of these reagents copper may react with mitochondria partly or entirely in the form of Cu+. These findings suggest that Cu2+ in its Cu+ form has no mitochondrial effect. A mechanism of copper action involving oxidation of some membrane thiol groups is discussed.
Keywords:Dr. P. Allain   Laboratoire de Pharmacologie   C.H.U.   49036 Angers CEDEX   France.
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