Hydrogen peroxide production by monoamine oxidase in isolated rat-brain mitochondria: its effect on glutathione levels and Ca2+ efflux
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Hydrogen peroxide production by monoamine oxidase in isolated rat-brain mitochondria: its effect on glutathione levels and Ca2+ efflux
Abstract
H2O2 production and accumulation during incubation of isolated rat-brain mitochondria with substrates of monoamine oxidase A and B were investigated. All substrates gave rise to an accumulation of H2O2 which was inhibited by malate + pyruvate or isocitrate, consistent with a need for mitochondrial NADPH to maintain glutathione in the reduced state. However, in the absence of these additions the level of reduced glutathione decreased only by about 30%, indicating that only a fraction of the mitochondrial glutathione pool was accessible to the glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase activities responsible for the continuous removal of H2O2 generated by monoamine oxidase. The H2O2 accumulation was also inhibited by externally added reduced glutathione or NADPH but not NADH. External NADPH was oxidized by added oxidized glutathione but not alpha-ketoglutarate + NH4+. These results suggest that the removal of H2O2 generated by monoamine oxidase proceeds by way of special fractions of glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase that are located in the intermembrane space of mitochondria in such a way that they can react with both intra- and extra-mitochondrial glutathione and NADPH, possibly at the contact sites between the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes. Evidence is also presented that H2O2 generated by monoamine oxidase enhances Ca2+ release from mitochondria and may thus function as a regulator of mitochondrial Ca2+ efflux.
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