Tag Archives: trifluoperazine
Ca(2+)-dependent regulation of the Ca(2+) concentration in the myometrium mitochondria. I. Trifluoperazine effects on mitochondria membranes polarization and [Ca(2+)](m)
L. G. Babich, S. G. Shlykov, A. M. Kushnarova, S. O. Kosterin
Palladin Institute of Biochemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv;
e-mail: babich@biochem.kiev.ua
Са2+-dependent regulation of Ca2+ exchange in mitochondria is carried out with participation of calmodulin. We have shown previously that calmodulin antagonists reduced the level of mitochondrial membrane polarization and induced increase of the ionized Са concentration in both the mitochondrial matrix and cell cytoplasm. The concentration-dependent influence of trifluoperazine on the level of polarization of mitochondrial membranes has been shown in this work. The coordinates of the Hill graphs were used to calculate the constant K0.5 and the Hill coefficient. K0.5 was 24.4 ± 5 μM (n = 10). The Hill coefficient was 2.0 ± 0.2, indicating the presence of two centers of the trifluoperazine binding. We have also studied [Ca2+]m changes, when incubating mitochondria in mediums of different composition: without ATP and ions of Mg (0-medium), in the presence of 3 mM Mg (Mg-medium) and 3 mM Mg + 3 mM ATP (Mg,ATP-medium). It was shown that the composition of the incubation medium affected the [Ca2+]m values in the absence of exogenous Ca2+ and did not affect them in the presence of the latter. Preincubation of mitochondria in mediums of different composition with 25 μM trifluoperazine did not affect the [Ca2+]m values both before and after the addition of 100 µМ Са2+ to the incubation medium. It was concluded, that trifluoperazine depolarized myometrial mitochondria membranes in concentration-dependent manner. However, mitochondria preincubation with 25 μM trifluoperazine accompanied by 50% decrease in membrane polarization did not affect the [Ca2+]m values.
Modulation of myometrium mitochondrial membrane potential by calmodulin antagonists
S. G. Shlykov, L. G. Babich, M. E. Yevtushenko, S. O. Karakhim, S. O. Kosterin
Palladin Institute of Biochemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv;
e-mail: sshlykov@biochem.kiev.ua
Influence of calmodulin antagonists on mitochondrial membrane potential was investigated using a flow cytometry method, confocal microscopy and fluorescent potential-sensitive probes TMRM and MTG. Influence of different concentrations of calmodulin antagonists on mitochondrial membrane potential was studied using flow cytometry method and a fraction of myometrium mitochondria of unpregnant rats. It was shown that 1-10 µМ calmidazolium gradually reduced mitochondria membrane potential. At the same time 10-100 µМ trifluoperazine influenced as follows: 10 µМ – increased polarization, while 100 µМ – caused almost complete depolarization of mitochondrial membranes. In experiments which were conducted with the use of confocal microscopy method and myometrium cells it was shown, that MTG addition to the incubation medium led to the appearance of fluorescence signal in a green range. Addition of the second probe (ТМRM) resulted in the appearance of fluorescent signal in a red range. Mitochondrial membrane depolarization by 1µМ СССР or 10 mМ NaN3 was accompanied by the decline of “red” fluorescence intensity, “green” fluorescence was kept. The 10-15 minute incubation of myometrium cells in the presence 10 µМ calmidazolium or 100 µМ trifluoperazine was accompanied by almost complete decrease of the TMRM fluorescent signal. Thus, with the use of potential-sensitive fluorescent probes TMRM and MTG it was shown, that calmodulin antagonists modulate mitochondrial membrane potential of myometrium cells.







