IBIMOL   23987
INSTITUTO DE BIOQUIMICA Y MEDICINA MOLECULAR PROFESOR ALBERTO BOVERIS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Dopamine enhances mtNOS activity: implications in mitochondrial function.
Autor/es:
CZERNICZYNIEC, A.; BUSTAMANTE, J.; LORES-ARNAIZ, S.
Revista:
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOENERGETICS
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2007 vol. 1767 p. 1118 - 1125
ISSN:
0005-2728
Resumen:
Dopamine (DA) and nitric oxide (NO) systems can interact in different processes in the central nervous system. Dopamine and oxidation products have been related to  mitochondrial dysfunction. In the present study, intact mitochondria and submitochondrial membranes were incubated with different DA concentrations for 5 minutes. Dopamine (1 mM) increased NO production in submitochondrial membranes and this effect was partially prevented in the presence of both DA and NOS inhibitor Nw-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA). A 46% decrease in state 3 oxygen uptake (active respiration state) was found after 15 mM dopamine incubation. When mitochondria were incubated with 15 mM DA in the presence of L-NNA, state 3 respiratory rate was decreased by only 17% showing the involvement of NO. As shown for O2 consumption, the inhibition of cytochrome oxidase by 1 mM DA was mediated by NO. Hydrogen peroxide production significantly increased after 15 mM DA incubation, being mainly due to its metabolism by MAO. Also, DA-induced depolarization was prevented by the addition of L-NNA showing the involvement of NO in this process too. This work provides evidence that in the studied conditions, DA modifies mitochondrial function by a NO-dependent pathway.