نتایج جستجو برای: mitochondrial atp

تعداد نتایج: 185223  

2018
Ponarulselvam Sekar Duen-Yi Huang Shwu-Fen Chang Wan-Wan Lin

Extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) is a damage-associated molecular pattern and contributes to inflammation associated diseases including cancer. Extracellular acidosis is a novel danger signal in the inflammatory sites, where it can modulate inflammation, immunity and tumor growth. Extracellular acidification was shown to inhibit P2X7-mediated channel currents, while it remains unkn...

2015
Xiaoting Ye Kana Morikawa Shih-Hsin Ho Michihiro Araki Keiji Nishida Tomohisa Hasunuma Kiyotaka Y Hara Akihiko Kondo

BACKGROUND Measurement of mitochondrial ATP synthesis is a critical way to compare cellular energetic performance. However, fractionation of mitochondria requires large amounts of cells, lengthy purification procedures, and an extreme caution to avoid damaging intact mitochondria, making it the highest barrier to high-throughput studies of mitochondrial function. To evaluate 45 genes involved i...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2011
Yuichi Nishi Shimpei Fujimoto Mayumi Sasaki Eri Mukai Hiroki Sato Yuichi Sato Yumiko Tahara Yasuhiko Nakamura Nobuya Inagaki

In pancreatic β-cells, glucose-induced mitochondrial ATP production plays an important role in insulin secretion. The mitochondrial phosphate carrier PiC is a member of the SLC25 (solute carrier family 25) family and transports Pi from the cytosol into the mitochondrial matrix. Since intramitochondrial Pi is an essential substrate for mitochondrial ATP production by complex V (ATP synthase) and...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2008
Matthias L Riess Alexandre D Costa Richard Carlson Keith D Garlid André Heinen David F Stowe

BACKGROUND Mitochondrial (m) adenosine triphosphate sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channel opening has been reported to trigger and/or mediate cardioprotection by volatile anesthetics. However, the effects of volatile anesthetics on mitochondrial function are not well understood. Prevention of mitochondrial matrix volume (MMV) contraction during ischemia may contribute to cardioprotection against...

Journal: :Japanese heart journal 1984
K Itoh T Matsubara M Nanki K Nishimura T Kambe S Sugiyama T Ozawa N Sakamoto

This study was undertaken to determine the relationships between myocardial mitochondrial function, regional myocardial blood flow (MBF), and tissue ATP content in acute ischemia. Fifty-one anesthetized dogs were used in the tests. MBF was measured by the H2 gas clearance method in order to define the ischemic area, during periods of coronary occlusion of 10, 20, 60, and 90 min. The correlation...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2015
Kambiz N Alavian Steven I Dworetzky Laura Bonanni Ping Zhang Silvio Sacchetti Hongmei Li Armando P Signore Peter J S Smith Valentin K Gribkoff Elizabeth A Jonas

Inefficiency of oxidative phosphorylation can result from futile leak conductance through the inner mitochondrial membrane. Stress or injury may exacerbate this leak conductance, putting cells, and particularly neurons, at risk of dysfunction and even death when energy demand exceeds cellular energy production. Using a novel method, we have recently described an ion conductance consistent with ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1989
K Schulze B F Becker H P Schultheiss

We identified the ADP/ATP carrier, located within the inner mitochondrial membrane, to be an organ- and conformation-specific autoantigen in myocarditis and dilated cardiomyopathy. We also showed that autoantibodies to the ADP/ATP carrier inhibit the nucleotide transport in vitro. Specific binding of the autoantibodies to the carrier was demonstrated by radioimmunoassay and the immunoblot techn...

2017
Michael Stern

The antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) theory posits that aging occurs because alleles that are detrimental in older organisms are beneficial to growth early in life and thus are maintained in populations. Although genes of the insulin signaling pathway likely participate in AP, the insulin-regulated cellular correlates of AP have not been identified. The mitochondrial quality control process called ...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2008
Elizabeth Murphy Charles Steenbergen

Mitochondria play an important role in cell death and cardioprotection. During ischemia, when ATP is progressively depleted, ion pumps cannot function resulting in a rise in calcium (Ca(2+)), which further accelerates ATP depletion. The rise in Ca(2+) during ischemia and reperfusion leads to mitochondrial Ca(2+) accumulation, particularly during reperfusion when oxygen is reintroduced. Reintrod...

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