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Query: UNIPROT:P01275 (
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Co-administration of
glucagon
and vasopressin to rat liver perfused with buffer containing 1.3 mM-Ca2+ induces a 4-fold increase in Pi in the subsequently isolated mitochondria (from approx. 9 to approx. 40 nmol/mg of mitochondrial protein). This increase is not attributable to
PPi
hydrolysis, and is not observed if the perfusate Ca2+ is lowered from 1.3 mM to 50 microM. The increase in mitochondrial Pi closely parallels that of mitochondrial Ca2+; when the increase in Pi and Ca2+ accumulation is maximal, the molar ratio is close to that in Ca3(PO4)2. Measurement of changes in the perfusate Pi revealed that, whereas administration of
glucagon
or vasopressin alone brought about a rapid decline in perfusate Pi, the largest decrease (reflecting net retention of Pi by the liver) was observed when the hormone was co-administered in the presence of 1.3 mM-Ca2+. The synergistic action of
glucagon
plus vasopressin was nullified by lowering the perfusate Ca2+ to 50 microM. The data provide evidence that, whereas
glucagon
may be able to alter Pi fluxes directly in intact liver, any alterations induced by vasopressin are indirect and result only from its action of mobilizing Ca2+.
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PMID:Phosphate and calcium uptake by mitochondria and by perfused rat liver induced by the synergistic action of glucagon and vasopressin. 232 89
The mechanism of pyrophosphate (
PPi
) accumulation in rat liver during acetate metabolism was investigated. Perfusion of the liver with acetate in the presence of noradrenaline and
glucagon
induced marked accumulation of
PPi
(2 mumol/g of liver, 200 times that of control). In contrast, perfusion with glutamine, which generates
PPi
only in the cytosol, caused little accumulation of
PPi
, even in the presence of the two hormones. The site of
PPi
accumulation was shown to be the mitochondria by the finding that isolated mitochondria from the liver perfused with acetate and the hormones contained 50 nmol of
PPi
/mg of protein. The addition of an uncoupler to mitochondria with accumulated
PPi
caused gradual decrease in their
PPi
content, with concomitant release of a stoichiometric amount of Ca2+. Similar accumulation of
PPi
was observed when isolated mitochondria were incubated with acetate and Ca2+. These results show that an increase in cytosolic Ca2+ caused by the co-administration of the two hormones induced uptake of the ion into mitochondria, and that
PPi
accumulated in mitochondria only when it was generated in the organelles with an elevated concentration of Ca2+. High mitochondrial concentrations of Ca2+ are considered to inhibit inorganic pyrophosphatase through the formation of a stable complex, CaPPi-. Mitochondria with accumulated
PPi
had normal respiratory activities, and their adenine nucleotide concentrations were increased 2-fold rather than being decreased, the increases also being considered to be caused by their high concentration of Ca2+.
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PMID:Ca2+-induced accumulation of pyrophosphate in mitochondria during acetate metabolism. 255 15
The purpose of this article is to describe briefly the methods by which the intra-mitochondrial volume may be measured both in vitro and in situ, to summarise the mechanisms thought to regulate the mitochondrial volume and then to review in more detail the evidence that changes in the intra-mitochondrial volume play an important part in the regulation of liver mitochondrial metabolism by glucogenic hormones such as
glucagon
, adrenaline and vasopressin. It will be shown that these hormones cause an increase in matrix volume sufficient to produce significant activation of fatty acid oxidation, respiration and ATP production, pyruvate carboxylation, citrulline synthesis and glutamine hydrolysis. These are all processes activated by such hormones in vivo. I will go on to demonstrate that the increase in matrix volume is brought about by an increase in mitochondrial [
PPi
]. This is able to stimulate K+ entry into the matrix, perhaps through an interaction with the adenine nucleotide translocase. The rise in matrix [
PPi
] is a consequence of an increase in cytosolic and hence mitochondrial [Ca2+] which inhibits mitochondrial pyrophosphatase. In the final section of the review I provide evidence that changes in mitochondrial volume may be important in the responses of a variety of tissues to hormones and other stimuli. I write as a metabolist with a working knowledge of bioenergetics rather than the converse, and this will certainly be reflected in the approach taken. If I cause offence to any dedicated experts in the field of bioenergetic by my ignorance or lack of understanding of their studies I can only offer my apologies and ask to be corrected.
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PMID:The regulation of the matrix volume of mammalian mitochondria in vivo and in vitro and its role in the control of mitochondrial metabolism. 264 40
1. The matrix pyrophosphate (
PPi
) content of isolated energized rat liver mitochondria incubated in the presence of ATP, Mg2+, Pi and respiratory substrate was about 100 pmol/mg of protein. 2. After incubation with sub-micromolar [Ca2+], this was increased by as much as 300%. There was a correlation between the effects of Ca2+ on
PPi
and on the increase in matrix volume reported previously [Halestrap, Quinlan, Whipps & Armston (1986) Biochem. J. 236, 779-787]. Half-maximal effects were seen at 0.3 microM-Ca2+. 3. Coincident with these effects, the total adenine nucleotide content increased in a carboxyatractyloside-sensitive manner. 4. Incubation with 0.2-0.5 mM-butyrate induced similar but smaller effects on mitochondrial swelling and matrix
PPi
and total adenine nucleotide content. Addition of butyrate after Ca2+, or vice versa, caused Ca2+-induced mitochondrial swelling to stop or reverse, while matrix
PPi
increased 30-fold. 5. Addition of atractyloside or the omission of ATP from incubations greatly enhanced swelling induced by Ca2+ without increasing matrix
PPi
. 6. Swelling of mitochondria incubated under de-energized conditions in iso-osmotic KSCN was progressively enhanced by the addition of increasing concentrations of
PPi
(1-20 mM) or valinomycin. 7. In iso-osmotic potassium pyrophosphate swelling was slow initially, but accelerated with time. This acceleration was inhibited by ADP, whereas carboxyatractyloside induced rapid swelling. Swelling in other iso-osmotic
PPi
salts showed that the rate of entry decreased in the order NH4+ greater than K+ greater than Na+ greater than Li+, whereas choline, tetramethylammonium and Tris did not enter. It is suggested that the adenine nucleotide translocase transports small univalent cations when
PPi
is bound and that
PPi
can also be transported when the transporter is in the conformation induced by carboxyatractyloside. 8. It is concluded that Ca2+ and butyrate cause swelling of energized mitochondria through this effect of
PPi
on K+ permeability of the mitochondrial inner membrane. 9. Freeze-clamped livers from rats treated with
glucagon
or phenylephrine show 30-50% increases in tissue
PPi
. It is proposed that Ca2+-mediated increases in mitochondrial
PPi
are responsible for the increase in matrix volume and total adenine nucleotide content observed after hormone treatment.
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PMID:Liver mitochondrial pyrophosphate concentration is increased by Ca2+ and regulates the intramitochondrial volume and adenine nucleotide content. 282 49
1. The effects of a variety of hormones on the
PPi
content and light-scattering of isolated rat liver cells was studied. 2. The basal
PPi
content was about 130 pmol/mg of cell protein, and increased after hormone addition, in parallel with a decrease in light-scattering which we have observed previously [Quinlan, Thomas, Armston & Halestrap (1983) Biochem. J. 214, 395-404]. 3. The mean increases in
PPi
content with the agonists shown (as pmol/mg of protein) were: 0.1 microM-
glucagon
, 25; 20 microM-phenylephrine, 30; 25 nM-vasopressin, 127;
glucagon
+ phenylephrine, 115;
glucagon
+ vasopressin, 382; 100 microM-ADP, 50; 15 microM-A23187, 72; 1 mM-butyrate, 80. 4. In the absence of extracellular Ca2+, vasopressin had little effect on either the
PPi
content or the light-scattering of hepatocytes. 5. The magnitude of the increase in
PPi
content correlated with that of the decrease in light-scattering irrespective of the stimulating agent, provided that the
PPi
did not exceed 300 pmol/mg of protein. Above this value little additional change in light-scattering was observed. 6. Subcellular fractionation showed that over 90% of the cellular
PPi
was intramitochondrial in both control and stimulated cells. 7. The data support the conclusions of previous experiments using isolated liver mitochondria [Davidson & Halestrap (1987) Biochem. J. 246, 715-723] that hormones increase the mitochondrial matrix volume through a Ca2+-induced rise in matrix [
PPi
]. 8. It is further proposed that this increase in mitochondrial [
PPi
] allows entry of ADP into the mitochondria in exchange for
PPi
and is therefore responsible for the increase in total mitochondrial adenine nucleotides observed after hormone treatment.
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PMID:Inorganic pyrophosphate is located primarily in the mitochondria of the hepatocyte and increases in parallel with the decrease in light-scattering induced by gluconeogenic hormones, butyrate and ionophore A23187. 284 49