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Cariporide preserves mitochondrial proton gradient and delays ATP depletion in cardiomyocytes during ischemic conditions

Authors :
Ruiz,Meana, Marisol
Garcia-Dorado, David
Pina, Pilar
Inserte, Javier
Agullo, Luis
Soler-Soler, Jordi
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Sept, 2003, Vol. 285 Issue 3, pH999, 8 p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The mechanism by which inhibition of [Na.sup.+]/[H.sup.+] exchanger (NHE) reduces cell death in ischemic-reperfused myocardium remains controversial. This study investigated whether cariporide could inhibit mitochondrial NHE during ischemia, delaying [H.sup.+] gradient dissipation and ATP exhaustion. Mouse cardiac myocytes (HL-1) were submitted to 1 h of simulated ischemia (SI) with NaCN/deoxyglucose (pH 6.4), with or without 7 [micro]M cariporide, and mitochondrial concentration of [Ca.sup.2+] (Rhod-2), 2',7'-bis(2-carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF) and the charge difference across the mitochondrial membrane potential ([delta][[PSI].sub.m], JC-1) were assessed. ATP content was measured by bioluminescence and mitochondrial swelling by spectrophotometry in isolated mitochondria. Cariporide significantly attenuated the acidification of the mitochondria] matrix induced by SI without modifying [DELTA][[PSI].sub.m] decay, and this effect was associated to a delayed ATP exhaustion and increased mitochondrial [Ca.sup.2+] load. These effects were reproduced in sarcolemma-permeabilized cells exposed to SI. In these cells, cariporide markedly attenuated the fall in mitochondrial pH induced by removal of [Na.sup.+] from the medium. In isolated mitochondria, cariporide significantly reduced the rate and magnitude of passive matrix swelling induced by [Na.sup.+] acetate. In isolated rat hearts submitted to 40-min ischemia at different temperatures (35.5[degrees], 37[degrees], or 38.5[degrees]C) pretreatment with cariporide limited ATP depletion during the first 10 min of ischemia and cell death (lactate dehydrogenase release) during reperfusion. These effects were mimicked when a similar ATP preservation was achieved by hypothermia and were abolished when the sparing effect of cariporide on ATP was suppressed by hyperthermia. We conclude that cariporide acts at the mitochondrial level, delaying mitochondrial matrix acidification and delaying ATP exhaustion during ischemia. These effects can contribute to reduce cell death secondary to ischemia-reperfusion. ischemia; ions; infarction

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
285
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.108879969