Membrane Deformability and Membrane Tension of Single Isolated Mitochondria


Autoria(s): 王世骐; Jiang CS; 章燕; 陈娟; Wang B; 龙勉
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Mitochondria dynamics is crucial to many biological processes such as mitochondria fusion and fission, which is highly correlated to the mechanics of single mitochondria. However, the mechanobiological coupling of mitochondria has been poorly understood. Here membrane deformability and membrane tension of individual mitochondria isolated from MtDsRed labeled human embryonic T-Rex-293 kidney cells were measured using a micropipette aspiration assay. The results demonstrated that membrane deformation of isolated mitochondria exhibited an elastic transition phase followed by an equilibrium phase, and mitochondrial membrane tension was proportional to the area compressibility. It was also indicated that mitochondrial membrane deformability was significantly affected by physical chemical factors such as osmotic pressure or pH value, and was further correlated to mitochondrial functionality in different respiratory states and Ca2+ regulation. These findings provide a new insight into understanding the mechanical regulation of mitochondrial physiology.

National Natural Science Foundation of China [10332060, 30730032]

National Key Basic Research Foundation of China [2006CB910303]

Chinese Academy of Sciences [2005-1-16]

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/33565

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/9107

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Cellular And Molecular Bioengineering.2008,1(1):67-74

Palavras-Chave #Mechanical Properties #Physical-Chemical Environment #Respiratory State #Membrane Permeability Transition #Cytochrome-C #Oxidative-Phosphorylation #Permeability Transition #Mechanisms #Release
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期刊论文