The inside-out submitochondrial particles (IO-SMPs) showed a strong protective effect against mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) opening in mitochondria isolated from swine hearts 3 h after explantation. The latter condition was used to emulate situation of mitochondrial damage. We identified that the protective effect of IO-SMPs cannot be attributed to a functional modulation of the enzymatic complexes involved in mPTP formation. Indeed, oxidative phosphorylation and F1FO-ATPase activity were not affected. Conversely, mPTP desensitization might be caused by structural modification. IO-SMP incorporation into the mitochondria can modulate the membrane-bound enzyme complexes' functionality, inducing F1FO-ATPase to be unable to carry out the conformational changes useful for mPTP opening. Thus, the data are a valid starting point for IO-SMP application in the treatment of impaired cardiovascular conditions supported by mPTP opening.
Keywords: F(1)F(O)-ATPase; Inside-out submitochondrial particles; Mitochondrial dysfunction; Mitochondrial permeability transition pore.
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