Mitochondrial injury: an early event in cisplatin toxicity to renal proximal tubules
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1990.258.5.F1181
Mitochondrial injury: an early event in cisplatin toxicity to renal proximal tubules
Abstract
Oxygen consumption (QO2) and net K+ transport were studied in rabbit proximal tubule suspensions to define the early effects of cisplatin on proximal tubule function. Cisplatin caused dose-dependent inhibition of QO2, which was delayed in onset. The concentration of cisplatin required for inhibition decreased as the duration of exposure was increased [40-min exposure, threshold concentration of 10(-4) M, inhibitor constant (Ki) of 10(-3) M; 4-h exposure, threshold concentration of 3 X 10(-5) M, Ki of 10(-4) M]. Both ouabain-sensitive and ouabain-insensitive QO2 were reduced, indicating inhibition of all adenosinetriphosphatases, including Na(+)- K(+)-ATPase activity. There was a parallel fall in ouabain-sensitive net K+ transport and cytosolic K+ content, confirming the latter observation. Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase activity was unchanged in cell membranes prepared by hypotonic lysis from cisplatin-treated tubules, indicating an indirect cytosol-dependent mechanism of enzyme inhibition. Nystatin-stimulated QO2 was reduced in cisplatin-treated tubules, excluding inhibition of Na+ entry as the mechanism of injury and suggesting mitochondrial injury. The latter was confirmed by measurement of carbonylcyanide-m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP)-uncoupled QO2 in intact cells and ADP-stimulated (state 3) QO2 in digitonin-permeabilized tubules. Furthermore, by maximally stimulating mitochondrial respiration with CCCP and nystatin, it was possible to demonstrate mitochondrial injury at a time when basal QO2 and K+ transport were apparently normal. These data suggest that mitochondrial injury is a central event in cisplatin toxicity to the proximal tubule.
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