Age-related changes in the functioning of the mitochondrial potassium-transporting system

Changes in the rate of respiration and functioning of the ATP-dependent potassium channel the liver and heart mitochondria of one-, three-, eight-, and twenty four-month-old Wistar male rats have been investigated. It was shown that the activity of the channel in the mitochondria of both tissues in...

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Published in:Biofizika Vol. 55; no. 6; p. 1030
Main Authors: Shigaeva, M I, Gritsenko, E N, Murzaeva, S V, Gorbacheva, O S, Talanov, E Iu, Mironova, G D
Format: Journal Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russia (Federation) 01-11-2010
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Summary:Changes in the rate of respiration and functioning of the ATP-dependent potassium channel the liver and heart mitochondria of one-, three-, eight-, and twenty four-month-old Wistar male rats have been investigated. It was shown that the activity of the channel in the mitochondria of both tissues in 24-months-old animals decreases more than three times, and the content of potassium, 1.5-2 times compared with young one-month-old rats. The changes occur against the background of age-related decrease of energy supply in mitochondria, the respiratory complex-I underganig the greatest changes upon aging. The decrease of channel activity may be the result of changes in channel sensitivity to modulators and a decrease in the expression of mitochondrial K(+)-transporting channel-protein with a molecular mass of 5.5 kDa upon aging found in this work. As a result, the functioning of not only the mitoK(ATP) but also the whole mitochondrial potassium cycle is impaired.
ISSN:0006-3029