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  2. Glibenclamide interferes with mitochondrial bioenergetics by inducing changes on membrane ion permeability

Glibenclamide interferes with mitochondrial bioenergetics by inducing changes on membrane ion permeability

  • J Biochem Mol Toxicol. 2004;18(3):162-9. doi: 10.1002/jbt.20022.
Maria A S Fernandes 1 Maria S Santos António J M Moreno Gunars Duburs Catarina R Oliveira Joaquim A F Vicente
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  • 1 Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade de Coimbra, 3004-517 Coimbra, Portugal. [email protected]
Abstract

The interference of glibenclamide, an antidiabetic sulfonylurea, with mitochondrial bioenergetics was assessed on mitochondrial ion fluxes (H+, K+, and Cl-) by passive osmotic swelling of rat liver mitochondria in K-acetate, KNO3, and KCl media, by O2 consumption, and by mitochondrial transmembrane potential (Deltapsi). Glibenclamide did not permeabilize the inner mitochondrial membrane to H+, but induced permeabilization to Cl- by opening the inner mitochondrial anion channel (IMAC). Cl- influx induced by glibenclamide facilitates K+ entry into mitochondria, thus promoting a net Cl-/K+ cotransport, Deltapsi dissipation, and stimulation of state 4 respiration rate. It was concluded that glibenclamide interferes with mitochondrial bioenergetics of rat liver by permeabilizing the inner mitochondrial membrane to Cl- and promoting a net Cl-/K+ cotransport inside mitochondria, without significant changes on membrane permeabilization to H+.

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