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Sorcin modulates mitochondrial Ca(2+) handling and reduces apoptosis in neonatal rat cardiac myocytes.


ABSTRACT: Sorcin localizes in cellular membranes and has been demonstrated to modulate cytosolic Ca(2+) handling in cardiac myocytes. Sorcin also localizes in mitochondria; however, the effect of sorcin on mitochondrial Ca(2+) handling is unknown. Using mitochondrial pericam, we measured mitochondrial Ca(2+) concentration and fluxes in intact neonatal cardiac myocytes overexpressing sorcin. Our results showed that sorcin increases basal and caffeine-stimulated mitochondrial Ca(2+) concentration. This effect was associated with faster Ca(2+) uptake and release. The effect of sorcin was specific for mitochondria, since similar results were obtained with digitonin-permeabilized cells, where cytosolic Ca(2+) flux was disrupted. Furthermore, mitochondria of cardiac myocytes in which sorcin was overexpressed were more Ca(2+)-tolerant. Experiments analyzing apoptotic signaling demonstrated that sorcin prevented 2-deoxyglucose-induced cytochrome c release. Furthermore, sorcin prevented hyperglycemia-induced cytochrome c release and caspase activation. In contrast, antisense sorcin induced caspase-3 activation. Thus, sorcin antiapoptotic properties may be due to modulation of mitochondrial Ca(2+) handling in cardiac myocytes.

SUBMITTER: Suarez J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3566440 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sorcin modulates mitochondrial Ca(2+) handling and reduces apoptosis in neonatal rat cardiac myocytes.

Suarez Jorge J   McDonough Patrick M PM   Scott Brian T BT   Suarez-Ramirez Angelica A   Wang Hong H   Fricovsky Eduardo S ES   Dillmann Wolfgang H WH  

American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 20121114 3


Sorcin localizes in cellular membranes and has been demonstrated to modulate cytosolic Ca(2+) handling in cardiac myocytes. Sorcin also localizes in mitochondria; however, the effect of sorcin on mitochondrial Ca(2+) handling is unknown. Using mitochondrial pericam, we measured mitochondrial Ca(2+) concentration and fluxes in intact neonatal cardiac myocytes overexpressing sorcin. Our results showed that sorcin increases basal and caffeine-stimulated mitochondrial Ca(2+) concentration. This effe  ...[more]

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