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Mitochondria as signaling organelles in the vascular endothelium.


ABSTRACT: Vascular endothelial cells are highly glycolytic and consume relatively low amounts of oxygen (O(2)) compared with other cells. We have confirmed that oxidative phosphorylation is not the main source of ATP generation in these cells. We also show that at a low O(2) concentration (<1%) endogenous NO plays a key role in preventing the accumulation of the alpha-subunit of hypoxia-inducible factor 1. At higher O(2) concentrations (1-3%) NO facilitates the production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. This production activates the AMP-activated protein kinase by a mechanism independent of nucleotide concentrations. Thus, the primary role of mitochondria in vascular endothelial cells may not be to generate ATP but, under the control of NO, to act as signaling organelles using either O(2) or O(2)-derived species as signaling molecules. Diversion of O(2) away from endothelial cell mitochondria by NO might also facilitate oxygenation of vascular smooth muscle cells.

SUBMITTER: Quintero M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1459363 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mitochondria as signaling organelles in the vascular endothelium.

Quintero Marisol M   Colombo Sergio L SL   Godfrey Andrew A   Moncada Salvador S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20060324 14


Vascular endothelial cells are highly glycolytic and consume relatively low amounts of oxygen (O(2)) compared with other cells. We have confirmed that oxidative phosphorylation is not the main source of ATP generation in these cells. We also show that at a low O(2) concentration (<1%) endogenous NO plays a key role in preventing the accumulation of the alpha-subunit of hypoxia-inducible factor 1. At higher O(2) concentrations (1-3%) NO facilitates the production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen  ...[more]

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