Mitochondrial Regulation of Cytosolic Ca²⁺ Signals in Smooth Muscle
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The cytosolic Ca²⁺ concentration ([Ca²⁺]c) controls virtually every activity of smooth muscle, including contraction, migration, transcription, division and apoptosis. These processes may be activated by large (>10 μM) amplitude [Ca²⁺]c increases, which occur in small restricted regions of the cell or by smaller (<1 μM) amplitude changes throughout the bulk cytoplasm. Mitochondria contribute to the regulation of these signals by taking up Ca²⁺. However, mitochondria's reported low affinity for Ca²⁺ is thought to require the organelle to be positioned close to ion channels and within a microdomain of high [Ca²⁺]. In cultured smooth muscle, mitochondria are highly dynamic structures but in native smooth muscle mitochondria are immobile, apparently strategically positioned organelles that regulate the upstroke and amplitude of IP₃-evoked Ca²⁺ signals and IP₃ receptor (IP₃R) cluster activity. These observations suggest mitochondria are positioned within the high [Ca²⁺] microdomain arising from an IP₃R cluster to exert significant local control of channel activity. On the other hand, neither the upstroke nor amplitude of voltage-dependent Ca²⁺ entry is modulated by mitochondria; rather, it is the declining phase of the transient that is regulated by the organelle. Control of the declining phase of the transient requires a high mitochondrial affinity for Ca²⁺ to enable uptake to occur over the normal physiological Ca²⁺ range (<1 μM). Thus, in smooth muscle, mitochondria regulate Ca²⁺ signals exerting effects over a large range of [Ca²⁺] (∼200 nM to at least tens of micromolar) to provide a wide dynamic range in the control of Ca²⁺ signals.
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