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Publication : Oxidative stress causes reversible changes in mitochondrial permeability and structure.

First Author  Cole NB Year  2010
Journal  Exp Gerontol Volume  45
Issue  7-8 Pages  596-602
PubMed ID  20096768 Mgi Jnum  J:164149
Mgi Id  MGI:4830815 Doi  10.1016/j.exger.2010.01.016
Citation  Cole NB, et al. (2010) Oxidative stress causes reversible changes in mitochondrial permeability and structure. Exp Gerontol 45(7-8):596-602
abstractText  Mitochondria are a primary source as well a principal target of reactive oxygen species within cells. Using immunofluorescence microscopy, we have found that a number of mitochondrial matrix proteins are normally undetectable in formaldehyde-fixed cells permeabilized with the cholesterol-binding detergent saponin. However, exogenous or endogenous oxidative stress applied prior to fixation altered the permeability of mitochondria, rendering these matrix proteins accessible to antibodies. Electron microscopy revealed a loss of matrix density and disorganization of inner membrane cristae upon oxidative stress. Notably, the changes in permeability and in structure were rapidly reversed when the oxidative stress was relieved. The ability of reactive oxygen species to reversibly alter the permeability of the mitochondrial membrane provides a potential mechanism for communication within the cell such as between nucleus and mitochondria.
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