Changes in mitochondrial Ca2+ detected with Rhod-2 in single frog and mouse skeletal muscle fibres during and after repeated tetanic contractions

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Lännergren, J [1 ]
Westerblad, H [1 ]
Bruton, JD [1 ]
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[1] Karolinska Inst, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
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10.1023/A:1012227009544
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The present study investigated mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake and release in intact living skeletal muscle fibres subjected to bouts of repetitive activity. Confocal microscopy was used in conjunction with the Ca2+-sensitive dye Rhod-2 to monitor changes in mitochondrial Ca2+ in single Xenopus or mouse muscle fibres. A marked increase in the mitochondrial Ca2+ occurred in Xenopus fibres after 10 tetani applied at 4 s intervals. The mitochondrial Ca2+ continued to increase with increasing number of tetani. After the end of tetanic stimulation, mitochondrial Ca2+ declined to 50% of the maximal increase within 10 min and thereafter took up to 60 min to return to its original value. Depolarization of the mitochondria with FCCP greatly attenuated the rise in the mitochondrial Ca2+ evoked by repetitive tetanic stimulation. In addition, FCCP slowed the rate of decay of the tetanic Ca2+ transient which in turn led to an elevation of resting cytosolic Ca2+. Accumulation of Ca2+ in the mitochondria was accompanied by a modest mitochondrial depolarization. In contrast to the situation in Xenopus fibres, mitochondria in mouse toe muscle fibres did not show any change in the mitochondrial Ca2+ during repetitive stimulation and FCCP had no effect on the rate of decay of the tetanic Ca2+ transient. It is concluded that in Xenopus fibres, mitochondria play a role in the regulation of cytosolic Ca2+ and contribute to the relaxation of tetanic Ca2+ transients. In contrast to their important role in Xenopus fibres, mitochondria in mouse fast-twitch skeletal fibres play little role in Ca2+ homeostasis.
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