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Energy-dependent uptake of ochratoxin A by mitochondria.
Authors:H Meisner
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 U.S.A.
Abstract:The interaction of ochratoxin A, a mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus ochraceus, with isolated rat liver mitochondria and plasma membranes has been studied. Cell membranes bind 14C]ochratoxin A poorly and do not show saturation in the concentration range examined. The uptake of the toxin by mitochondria is saturable, with an apparent Km at 0 °C of 30 nmol/mg of protein. Sonication or freeze-thawing reduces the extent of incorporation by 88%. Ochratoxin A uptake is energy dependent, resulting in a depletion of intramitochondrial ATP. Uncouplers such as m-chlorocarbonylcyanide phenylhydrazone or the respiratory inhibitors rotenone and antimycin A inhibit uptake 60–85%, while ATP reverses the antimycin and rotenone inhibition. Phosphate transport is sensitive to inhibition by the toxin, as measured by Ca2+ plus Pistimulated respiration and 32P]Pi incorporation. In turn, phosphate inhibits nearly completely 14C]ochratoxin A uptake at 22 °C and causes a concomitant mitochondrial swelling yet is not incorporated into the matrix space. Thus, the saturable uptake of ochratoxin A is accompanied by a decrease in the energy state and inhibition of Pi transport, which results in deteriorative changes of the mitochondria, as evidenced by large-amplitude swelling.
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