How does mitochondrial Ca2+ change during ischemia and reperfusion? Implications for activation of the permeability transition pore
Cardiac ischemia followed by reperfusion results in cardiac cell death, which has been attributed to an increase of mitochondrial Ca2+ concentration, resulting in activation of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (PTP). Evaluating this hypothesis requires understanding of the mechanisms responsible for control of mitochondrial Ca2+ in physiological conditions and how they are altered during both ischemia and reperfusion. Ca2+ influx is thought to occur through the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter (MCU). However, with deletion of the MCU, an increase in mitochondrial Ca2+ still occurs, suggesting an alternative Ca2+ influx mechanism during ischemia. There is less certainty about the mechanisms responsible for Ca2+ efflux, with contributions from both Ca2+/H+ exchange and a Na+-dependent Ca2+ efflux pathway. The molecular details of both mechanisms are not fully resolved. We discuss this and the contributions of both pathways to the accumulation of mitochondrial Ca2+ during ischemia and reperfusion. We further discuss the role of mitochondrial Ca2+ in activation of the PTP.
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