Effects of some steroid hormones on Ca2+ transport and oxidative metabolism of isolated mitochondria |
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Authors: | L. D. Luk'yanova R. A. Eliseev T. N. Makarenko A. I. Matyushin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bioenergetics Laboratory, Institute of Pharmacology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow;(2) Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Russian State Medical University, Moscow |
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Abstract: | Effects of prednisolone, estradiol, and testosterone on the transport of Ca2+ and the respiration induced by it in the heart and liver mitochondria of rats were studied. Prednisolone and testosterone were found to reduce the Ca-accumulating capacity of the mitochondria, the rates of ion entry and exit, and the rate of Ca2+-induced respiration. Estradiol, while inhibiting Ca2+ transport across mitochondrial membrane, did not influence the respiration in the phase of Ca2+ absorption, but accelerated it in the phase of ion exit. These data suggest that due to their lipophilic properties, the steroids become incorporated in the mitochondrial membrane, thereby changing its viscosity and permeability and limiting the mobility of transmitter proteins. Translated fromByulleten' Eksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 118, N o 12, pp. 616–618, December, 1994 |
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Keywords: | Ca 2+ transport mitochondria oxidative metabolism steroid hormones |
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