Sergeev P V, Fedorov V K, Gukasov V M, Vladimirov Iu A
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1977 Jun;83(6):680-3.
The effect of thyroxin on different types of mitochondrial swelling (induced by calcium, detergents, valinomycine, or lipid peroxidation) was investigated. Under conditions favourable for phospholipase-induced mitochondrial swelling on account of phospholipase activation (low Mg2+ concentration, and Ca2+ present in the incubation medium) the hormone proved to accelerate the swelling of the organellae. When phospholipase-induced mechanism of mitochondrial swelling was inhibited (high Mg2+ concentration) thyroxin depressed considerably the swelling of organellae induced by lipid peroxidation due to its antioxidant action.