[Ca2+/H(+)-exchange in myometrium mitochondria]
- PMID: 25033553
- DOI: 10.15407/ubj86.03.041
[Ca2+/H(+)-exchange in myometrium mitochondria]
Abstract
Using the fluorescent probe Fluo-4 AM the authors have identified Na(+)-independent Ca2+H(+)-exchange in isolated mitochondria of rat myometrium and studied its individual properties. Formation of directional protons gradient in the matrix of mitochondria causes antyporte release of Ca2+, which has been previously accumulated in energetic processes (in the presence of Mg-ATP and succinate). The functioning of Ca2+/H(+)-exchange depends on the proton gradient and is characterized by reversibility, in case of extramitochondria environment alkalization the additional accumulation of Ca2+ by organelles is recorded. Monovalent cations gradients (Na+, K+, Li+) do not cause the release of Ca2+ from mitochondria. Rate of Ca2+/H(+)-exchange is growing in terms of increasing deltapH on the mitochondria membrane and kinetics of deltapH-induced Ca2+ release from the matrix corresponds to the laws of first order reaction. Research of Ca2+/H(+)-exchange some properties in the myometrium mitochondria showed that the above transport process is of electrogenic nature, perhaps it is done in a 1: 1 stechiometry (Hill coefficient on H+ close to 1) and is able to adjust matrix Ca2+ concentration under physiological conditions (pH activation of about 6.9). Thus, in the inner membrane of the myometrium mitochondria the available system of the secondary active Ca(2+)-transport from the matrix of these organelles to myoplasm and the functioning of Ca2+/H(+)-exchanger may underlie this process.
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