Cytochrome c release occurs via Ca2+-dependent and Ca2+-independent mechanisms that are regulated by Bax
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Cytochrome c release occurs via Ca2+-dependent and Ca2+-independent mechanisms that are regulated by Bax
Abstract
Release of cytochrome c from mitochondria is a key initiative step in the apoptotic process, although the mechanisms regulating this event remain elusive. In the present study, using isolated liver mitochondria, we demonstrate that cytochrome c release occurs via distinct mechanisms that are either Ca(2+)-dependent or Ca(2+)-independent. An increase in mitochondrial matrix Ca(2+) promotes the opening of the permeability transition (PT) pore and the release of cytochrome c, an effect that is significantly enhanced when these organelles are incubated in a reaction buffer that is based on a physiologically relevant concentration of K(+) (150 mm KCl) versus a buffer composed of mannitol/sucrose/Hepes. Moreover, low concentrations of Ca(2+) are sufficient to induce mitochondrial cytochrome c release without measurable manifestations of PT, though inhibitors of PT effectively prevent this release, indicating that the critical threshold for PT varies among mitochondria within a single population of these organelles. In contrast, Ca(2+)-independent cytochrome c release is induced by oligomeric Bax protein and occurs without mitochondrial swelling or the release of matrix proteins, although our data also indicate that Bax enhances permeability transition-induced cytochrome c release. Taken together, our results suggest that the intramitochondrial Ca(2+) concentration, as well as the reaction buffer composition, are key factors in determining the mode and amount of cytochrome c release. Finally, oligomeric Bax appears to be capable of stimulating cytochrome c release via both Ca(2+)-dependent and Ca(2+)-independent mechanisms.
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