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Thyagarajan, B; Malli, R; Schmidt, K; Graier, WF; Groschner, K.
Nitric oxide inhibits capacitative Ca2+ entry by suppression of mitochondrial Ca2+ handling.
Br J Pharmacol. 2002; 137(6):821-830
Doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704949
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Groschner Klaus
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Graier Wolfgang
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Malli Roland
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- 1. Nitric oxide (NO) is a key modulator of cellular Ca(2+) signalling and a determinant of mitochondrial function. Here, we demonstrate that NO governs capacitative Ca(2+) entry (CCE) into HEK293 cells by impairment of mitochondrial Ca(2+) handling. 2. Authentic NO as well as the NO donors 1-[2-(carboxylato)pyrrolidin-1-yl]diazem-1-ium-1,2-diolate (ProliNO) and 2-(N,N-diethylamino)-diazenolate-2-oxide (DEANO) suppressed CCE activated by thapsigargin (TG)-induced store depletion. Threshold concentrations for inhibition of CCE by ProliNO and DEANO were 0.3 and 1 micro M, respectively. 3. NO-induced inhibition of CCE was not mimicked by peroxynitrite (100 micro M), the peroxynitrite donor 3-morpholino-sydnonimine (SIN-1, 100 micro M) or 8-bromoguanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (8-BrcGMP, 1 mM). In addition, the guanylyl cyclase inhibitor 1H-[1,2,4] oxadiazole[4,3-a] quinoxalin-1-one (ODQ, 30 micro M) failed to antagonize the inhibitory action of NO on CCE. 4. DEANO (1-10 micro M) suppressed mitochondrial respiration as evident from inhibition of cellular oxygen consumption. Experiments using fluorescent dyes to monitor mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial Ca(2+) levels, respectively, indicated that DEANO (10 micro M) depolarized mitochondria and suppressed mitochondrial Ca(2+) sequestration. The inhibitory effect of DEANO on Ca(2+) uptake into mitochondria was confirmed by recording mitochondrial Ca(2+) during agonist stimulation in HEK293 cells expressing ratiometric-pericam in mitochondria. 5. DEANO (10 micro M) failed to inhibit Ba(2+) entry into TG-stimulated cells when extracellular Ca(2+) was buffered below 1 micro M, while clear inhibition of Ba(2+) entry into store depleted cells was observed when extracellular Ca(2+) levels were above 10 micro M. Moreover, buffering of intracellular Ca(2+) by use of N,N'-[1,2-ethanediylbis(oxy-2,1-phenylene)] bis [N-[25-[(acetyloxy) methoxy]-2-oxoethyl]]-, bis[(acetyloxy)methyl] ester (BAPTA/AM) eliminated inhibition of CCE by NO, indicating that the observed inhibitory effects are based on an intracellular, Ca(2+) dependent-regulatory process. 6. Our data demonstrate that NO effectively inhibits CCE cells by cGMP-independent suppression of mitochondrial function. We suggest disruption of local Ca(2+) handling by mitochondria as a key mechanism of NO induced suppression of CCE.
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