Species dependence of mitochondrial calcium transients during excitation-contraction coupling in isolated cardiomyocytes.
E J Griffiths
Index: Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 263(2) , 554-9, (1999)
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Abstract
Whether mitochondrial Ca(2+) transport is rapid enough to respond to changes in cytosolic [Ca(2+)] ([Ca(2+)](c)) which occur during excitation-contraction coupling in the heart is controversial; different results wereobtained with different techniques and different species. In this study mitochondrial [Ca(2+)] ([Ca(2+)](m)) was measured in indo-1/AM-loaded myocytes from rat and guinea-pig hearts where the cytosolic indo-1 had been removed by extended incubation of cells at 37 degrees C ("heat treatment"). The mitochondrial origin of the remaining fluorescence was confirmed by sensitivity of the indo-1 signal to ruthenium red. In resting rat myocytes, [Ca(2+)](m) was lower than [Ca(2+)](c), whereas in guinea-pig cells [Ca(2+)](m) was higher than [Ca(2+)](c). Upon electrical stimulation of cells, no change occurred in [Ca(2+)](m) in rat myocytes. However, in guinea-pig cells mitochondrial Ca(2+) transients were clearly visible with a mean indo-1 ratio amplitude of 0.153 +/- 0.2 (n = 20), compared with 0.306 +/- 0.02 (n = 25), p < 0.001, prior to heat treatment. These observations suggest significant differences in mitochondrial Ca(2+) transport in cardiomyocytes from different species.Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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