Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2069371 | Mitochondrion | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Mitochondrial Ca2+ and its relation with the contraction induced by phenylephrine was investigated. In normal Ca2+, carbonyl cyanide p-(trifluoro-methoxy)phenyl-hydrazone (FCCP) and oligomycin produced contraction similar to that promoted by phenylephrine. Phenylephrine-induced contraction was reduced by FCCP+oligomycin. In Ca2+-free, FCCP+oligomycin did not induce contraction. Response to FCCP+oligomycin was reduced upon Ca2+ repletion and this response was lower than that to phenylephrine. Ca2+ concentration was increased by FCCP+oligomycin. Since a profuse net of sarcoplasmic reticulum encloses mitochondria, a cross-talk between the two organelles may play an important role in the phenylephrine-induced contraction in presence of Ca2+ encountered in both sarcoplasmic reticulum and extracellular medium of anococcygeus cells.