Artículo
Nitric oxide interacts with mitochondrial complex III producing antimycin-like effects
Iglesias, Dario Ezequiel
; Bombicino, Silvina Sonia
; Valdez, Laura Batriz
; Boveris, Alberto Antonio
Fecha de publicación:
12/2015
Editorial:
Elsevier Science Inc
Revista:
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
ISSN:
0891-5849
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The effect of NO between cytochromes b and c of the mitochondrial respiratory chain were studied using submitochondrial particles (SMP) from bovine heart and GSNO and SPER-NO as NO sources. Succinate-cytochrome c reductase (complex II-III) activity (222±4 nmol/min. mg protein) was inhibited by 51% in the presence of 500 μM GSNO and by 48% in the presence of 30 μM SPER-NO, in both cases at ~1.25 μM NO. Neither GSNO nor SPER-NO were able to inhibit succinate-Q reductase activity (complex II; 220±9 nmol/min. mg protein), showing that NO affects complex III. Complex II-III activity was decreased (36%) when SMP were incubated with l-arginine and mtNOS cofactors, indicating that this effect is also produced by endogenous NO. GSNO (500 μM) reduced cytochrome b562 by 71%, in an [O2] independent manner. Hyperbolic increases in O2 •- (up to 1.3±0.1 nmol/min. mg protein) and H2O2 (up to 0.64±0.05 nmol/min. mg protein) productions were observed with a maximal effect at 500 μM GSNO. The O2 •-/H2O2 ratio was 1.98 in accordance with the stoichiometry of the O2 •- disproportionation. Moreover, H2O2 production was increased by 72-74% when heart coupled mitochondria were exposed to 500 μM GSNO or 30 μM SPER-NO. SMP incubated in the presence of succinate showed an EPR signal (g=1.99) compatible with a stable semiquinone. This EPR signal was increased not only by antimycin but also by GSNO and SPER-NO. These signals were not modified under N2 atmosphere, indicating that they are not a consequence to the effect of NOx species on complex III area. These results show that NO interacts with ubiquinone-cytochrome b area producing antimycin-like effects. This behaviour comprises the inhibition of electron transfer, the interruption of the oxidation of cytochromes b, and the enhancement of [UQH•]ss which, in turn, leads to an increase in O2 •- and H2O2 mitochondrial production rates.
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE BIOQUIMICA Y MEDICINA MOLECULAR
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Iglesias, Dario Ezequiel; Bombicino, Silvina Sonia; Valdez, Laura Batriz; Boveris, Alberto Antonio; Nitric oxide interacts with mitochondrial complex III producing antimycin-like effects; Elsevier Science Inc; Free Radical Biology and Medicine; 89; 12-2015; 602-613
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