Hatase O, Itano T, Matsui H, Doi A, Etoh S, Nishio H, Nakahara S
Dept. of Physiology, Kagawa Medical School, Japan.
Biochem Int. 1987 Oct;15(4):793-9.
Ca2+-induced mitochondrial swelling was inhibited by a low concentration of calmodulin antagonists. Two affinities of Ca2+ to mitochondrial swelling were observed: high (2-5 microM) and low (more than 100 microM) systems. The high-affinity change was inhibited by micromolar level of trifluoperazine and W-7, but not by W-5. The possible mechanism of this inhibition and the role of CaM in mitochondria are discussed.