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Mitochondria from rat uterine smooth muscle possess ATP-sensitive potassium channel
Authors:Olga B. Vadzyuk  Serhiy O. Kosterin
Affiliation:Department of Muscles Biochemistry, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Leontovych str. 9, 01601 Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract:The objective of this study was to detect ATP-sensitive K+ uptake in rat uterine smooth muscle mitochondria and to determine possible effects of its activation on mitochondrial physiology. By means of fluorescent technique with usage of K+-sensitive fluorescent probe PBFI (potassium-binding benzofuran isophthalate) we showed that accumulation of K ions in isolated mitochondria from rat myometrium is sensitive to effectors of KATP-channel (ATP-sensitive K+-channel) – ATP, diazoxide, glibenclamide and 5HD (5-hydroxydecanoate). Our data demonstrates that K+ uptake in isolated myometrium mitochondria results in a slight decrease in membrane potential, enhancement of generation of ROS (reactive oxygen species) and mitochondrial swelling. Particularly, the addition of ATP into incubation medium led to a decrease in mitochondrial swelling and ROS production, and an increase in membrane potential. These effects were eliminated by diazoxide. If blockers of KATP-channel were added along with diazoxide, the effects of diazoxide were removed. So, we postulate the existence of KATP-channels in rat uterus mitochondria and assume that their functioning may regulate physiological conditions of mitochondria, such as matrix volume, ROS generation and polarization of mitochondrial membrane.
Keywords:ATP-sensitive potassium channel  Diazoxide  5-hydroxydecanoate  Myometrium  Mitochondria  Mitochondrial swelling  Mitochondrial membrane potential  ROS
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