Mitochondria fine-tune the slow Ca2+ transients induced by electrical stimulation of skeletal myotubes
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Eisner, Verónica
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Mitochondria fine-tune the slow Ca2+ transients induced by electrical stimulation of skeletal myotubes
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Mitochondria sense cytoplasmic Ca2+ signals in many cell types. In mammalian skeletal myotubes, depolarizing stimuli induce two independent cytoplasmic Ca2+ signals: a fast signal associated with contraction and a slow signal that propagates to the nucleus and regulates gene expression. How mitochondria sense and possibly affect these cytoplasmic Ca2+ signals has not been reported. We investigated here (a) the emergence of mitochondrial Ca2+ signals in response to electrical stimulation of myotubes, (b) the contribution of mitochondrial Ca2+ transients to ATP generation and (c) the influence of mitochondria as modulators of cytoplasmic and nuclear Ca2+ signals. Rhod2 and Fluo3 fluorescence determinations revealed composite Ca2+ signals associated to the mitochondrial compartment in electrically stimulated (400 pulses, 45Hz) skeletal myotubes. Similar Ca2+ signals were detected when using a mitochondria-targeted pericam. The fast mitochondrial Ca2+ rise induced by stimulation was inhibi
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158200
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceca.2010.11.001
ISSN: 01434160
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Cell Calcium, Volumen 48, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 358-370
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