Open Access
Cell Reports, volume 37, issue 3, pages 109846
Monitoring mitochondrial calcium and metabolism in the beating MCU-KO heart
Anna Kosmach
1
,
Barbara Roman
1
,
Junhui Sun
1
,
Armel Femnou
2
,
Fan Zhang
3
,
Chengyu Liu
3
,
Christian A. Combs
4
,
ROBERT S. BALABAN
2
,
Elizabeth Murphy
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-10-22
Journal:
Cell Reports
scimago Q1
SJR: 4.279
CiteScore: 13.8
Impact factor: 7.5
ISSN: 22111247, 26391856
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Abstract
Optical methods for measuring intracellular ions including Ca2+ revolutionized our understanding of signal transduction. However, these methods are not extensively applied to intact organs due to issues including inner filter effects, motion, and available probes. Mitochondrial Ca2+ is postulated to regulate cell energetics and death pathways that are best studied in an intact organ. Here, we develop a method to optically measure mitochondrial Ca2+ and demonstrate its validity for mitochondrial Ca2+ and metabolism using hearts from wild-type mice and mice with germline knockout of the mitochondria calcium uniporter (MCU-KO). We previously reported that germline MCU-KO hearts do not show an impaired response to adrenergic stimulation. We find that these MCU-KO hearts do not take up Ca2+, consistent with no alternative Ca2+ uptake mechanisms in the absence of MCU. This approach can address the role of mitochondrial Ca2+ to the myriad of functions attributed to alterations in mitochondrial Ca2+.
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