AbstractCardiac oxidative ATP generation is finely tuned to match several-fold increases in energy demand. Calcium has been proposed to play a role in the activation of ATP production via PKA phosphorylation in response to intramitochondrial cAMP generation. We evaluated the effect of cAMP, its membrane permeable analogs (dibutyryl-cAMP, 8-bromo-cAMP), and the PKA inhibitor H89 on respiration of isolated pig heart mitochondria. cAMP analogs did not stimulate State 3 respiration of Ca2+-depleted mitochondria (82.2±3.6% of control), in contrast to the 2-fold activation induced by 0.95μM free Ca2+, which was unaffected by H89. Using fluorescence and integrating sphere spectroscopy, we determined that Ca2+ increased the reduction of NADH (8%), ...
AbstractActivation of oxidative phosphorylation by physiological levels of calcium in mitochondria f...
AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ transport was initially considered important only in buffering of cytosol...
Early studies have shown that moderate levels of calcium overload can cause lower oxidative phosphor...
AbstractCardiac oxidative ATP generation is finely tuned to match several-fold increases in energy d...
AbstractThe heart is capable of balancing the rate of mitochondrial ATP production with utilization ...
AbstractIn previous studies the allosteric inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase at high intramitochond...
AbstractThe heart is capable of balancing the rate of mitochondrial ATP production with utilization ...
AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ transport was initially considered important only in buffering of cytosol...
The response of the steady-state level of mitochondrial NAD(P)H of individual cardiac myocytes to su...
AbstractStimulation of mitochondrial oxidative metabolism by Ca2+ is now generally recognised as imp...
AbstractThe literature suggests that the physiological functions for which mitochondria sequester Ca...
SummaryWhile the role of mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis in cell pathophysiology is widely accepted, ...
AbstractMitochondrial involvement in the regulation of cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in ...
Bibliogr.: 24 pavadStimulation of mitochondrial respiration by physiological concentrations of Ca2+ ...
30th FEBS congress and 9th IUBMB conference "The protein World" : abstracts : Budapest, Hungary, 2-7...
AbstractActivation of oxidative phosphorylation by physiological levels of calcium in mitochondria f...
AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ transport was initially considered important only in buffering of cytosol...
Early studies have shown that moderate levels of calcium overload can cause lower oxidative phosphor...
AbstractCardiac oxidative ATP generation is finely tuned to match several-fold increases in energy d...
AbstractThe heart is capable of balancing the rate of mitochondrial ATP production with utilization ...
AbstractIn previous studies the allosteric inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase at high intramitochond...
AbstractThe heart is capable of balancing the rate of mitochondrial ATP production with utilization ...
AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ transport was initially considered important only in buffering of cytosol...
The response of the steady-state level of mitochondrial NAD(P)H of individual cardiac myocytes to su...
AbstractStimulation of mitochondrial oxidative metabolism by Ca2+ is now generally recognised as imp...
AbstractThe literature suggests that the physiological functions for which mitochondria sequester Ca...
SummaryWhile the role of mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis in cell pathophysiology is widely accepted, ...
AbstractMitochondrial involvement in the regulation of cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in ...
Bibliogr.: 24 pavadStimulation of mitochondrial respiration by physiological concentrations of Ca2+ ...
30th FEBS congress and 9th IUBMB conference "The protein World" : abstracts : Budapest, Hungary, 2-7...
AbstractActivation of oxidative phosphorylation by physiological levels of calcium in mitochondria f...
AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ transport was initially considered important only in buffering of cytosol...
Early studies have shown that moderate levels of calcium overload can cause lower oxidative phosphor...