Reduced Ca2+ uptake by mitochondria in pyruvate dehydrogenase-deficient human diploid fibroblasts

Author:

Padua Rodolfo A.1,Baron Kyle T.1,Thyagarajan Bhaskar1,Campbell Colin1,Thayer Stanley A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

Abstract

Physiological and pathological Ca2+ loads are thought to be taken up by mitochondria via a process dependent on aerobic metabolism. We sought to determine whether human diploid fibroblasts from a patient with an inherited defect in pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) exhibit a decreased ability to sequester cytosolic Ca2+ into mitochondria. Mobilization of Ca2+ stores with bradykinin (BK) increased the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]c) to comparable levels in control and PDH-deficient fibroblasts. In normal fibroblasts transfected with plasmid DNA encoding mitochondrion-targeted apoaequorin, BK elicited an increase in Ca2+-dependent aequorin luminescence corresponding to an increase in the mitochondrial Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]mt) of 2.0 ± 0.2 μM. The mitochondrial uncoupling agent carbonyl cyanide p-(trifluoromethoxy)phenylhydrazone blocked the BK-induced [Ca2+]mtincrease, although it did not affect the [Ca2+]ctransient. Basal [Ca2+]cand [Ca2+]mtin control and PDH-deficient cells were similar. However, confocal imaging of the potential-sensitive dye JC-1 indicated that the percentage of highly polarized mitochondria was reduced from 30 ± 1% in normal cells to 19 ± 2% in the PDH-deficient fibroblasts. BK-elicited [Ca2+]mttransients in PDH-deficient cells were reduced to 4% of control, indicating that PDH-deficient mitochondria have a decreased ability to take up cytosolic Ca2+. Thus cells with compromised aerobic metabolism have a reduced capacity to sequester Ca2+.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology

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