Role of mitochondrial Na+ concentration, measured by CoroNa red, in the protection of metabolically inhibited MDCK cells.

نویسندگان

  • Szilvia Baron
  • Adrian Caplanusi
  • Martin van de Ven
  • Mihai Radu
  • Sanda Despa
  • Ivo Lambrichts
  • Marcel Ameloot
  • Paul Steels
  • Ilse Smets
چکیده

In ischemic or hypoxic tissues, elevated cytosolic calcium levels can induce lethal processes. Mitochondria, besides the endoplasmic reticulum, play a key role in clearing excessive cytosolic Ca2+. In a previous study, it was suggested that the clearance of cytosolic Ca2+, after approximately 18 min of metabolic inhibition (MI) in renal epithelial cells, occurs via the reverse action of the mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX). For further investigating the underlying mechanism, changes in the mitochondrial Na+ concentration ([Na+](m)) were monitored in metabolically inhibited MDCK cells. CoroNa Red, a sodium-sensitive fluorescence probe, was used to monitor [Na+]m. In the first 15 min of MI, a twofold increase of [Na+]m was observed reaching 113 +/- 7 mM, whereas the cytosolic Na+ concentration ([Na+]c) elevated threefold, to a level of 65 +/- 6 mM. In the next 45 min of MI, [Na+]m dropped to 91 +/- 7 mM, whereas [Na+]c further increased to 91 +/- 4 mM. The striking rise in [Na+]m is likely sufficient to sustain the driving force for mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake via the NCX. Furthermore, when CGP-37157, a specific inhibitor of the mitochondrial NCX, was applied during MI, the second-phase drop of [Na+]m was completely abolished. The obtained results support the hypothesis that the mitochondrial NCX reverses after approximately 15 min of MI. Moreover, because the cellular homeostasis can recover after MI, the mitochondria likely protect MDCK cells from injury during MI by the reversal of the mitochondrial NCX. This study is the first to report [Na+]m measurements in nonpermeabilized living cells.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN

دوره 16 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005