The specific role played by NCX1, NCX2, and NCX3, the three isoforms of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX), has been explored during hypoxic conditions in BHK cells stably transfected with each of these isoforms. Six major findings emerged from the present study: (1) all the three isoforms were highly expressed on the plasma membranes of BHK cells; (2) under physiological conditions, the three NCX isoforms showed similar functional activity; (3) hypoxia plus reoxygenation induced a lower increase of [Ca2+]i in BHK-NCX3-transfected cells than in BHK-NCX1- and BHK-NCX2-transfected cells; (4) NCX3-transfected cells were more resistant to chemical hypoxia plus reoxygenation than NCX1- and NCX2-transfected cells. Interestingly, such augmented resistance was eliminated by CBDMD (10 μM), an inhibitor of NCX and by the specific silencing of the NCX3 isoform; (5) chemical hypoxia plus reoxygenation produced a loss of mitochondrial membrane potential in NCX1- and NCX2-transfected cells, but not in NCX3-transfected cells; (6) the forward mode of operation in NCX3-transfected cells was not affected by ATP depletion, as it occurred in NCX1- and NCX2-transfected cells. Altogether, these results indicate that the brain specifically expressed NCX3 isoform more significantly contributes to the maintenance of [Ca2+]i homeostasis during experimental conditions mimicking ischemia, thereby preventing mitochondrial Δψ collapses and cell death.

BHK cells transfected with NCX3 are more resistant to hypoxia followed by reoxygenation than those transfected with NCX1 and NCX2: Possible relationship with mitochondrial membrane potential / Secondo, Agnese; Staiano, ROSARIA ILARIA; Scorziello, Antonella; Sirabella, Rossana; Boscia, Francesca; Adornetto, Annagrazia; Valsecchi, Valeria; Molinaro, Pasquale; Canzoniero, Lm; DI RENZO, GIANFRANCO MARIA LUIGI; Annunziato, Lucio. - In: CELL CALCIUM. - ISSN 0142-8020. - STAMPA. - 42:6(2007), pp. 521-535. [10.1016/j.ceca.2007.01.006]

BHK cells transfected with NCX3 are more resistant to hypoxia followed by reoxygenation than those transfected with NCX1 and NCX2: Possible relationship with mitochondrial membrane potential

SECONDO, AGNESE;STAIANO, ROSARIA ILARIA;SCORZIELLO, ANTONELLA;SIRABELLA, ROSSANA;BOSCIA, FRANCESCA;ADORNETTO, ANNAGRAZIA;VALSECCHI, VALERIA;MOLINARO, PASQUALE;DI RENZO, GIANFRANCO MARIA LUIGI;ANNUNZIATO, LUCIO
2007

Abstract

The specific role played by NCX1, NCX2, and NCX3, the three isoforms of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX), has been explored during hypoxic conditions in BHK cells stably transfected with each of these isoforms. Six major findings emerged from the present study: (1) all the three isoforms were highly expressed on the plasma membranes of BHK cells; (2) under physiological conditions, the three NCX isoforms showed similar functional activity; (3) hypoxia plus reoxygenation induced a lower increase of [Ca2+]i in BHK-NCX3-transfected cells than in BHK-NCX1- and BHK-NCX2-transfected cells; (4) NCX3-transfected cells were more resistant to chemical hypoxia plus reoxygenation than NCX1- and NCX2-transfected cells. Interestingly, such augmented resistance was eliminated by CBDMD (10 μM), an inhibitor of NCX and by the specific silencing of the NCX3 isoform; (5) chemical hypoxia plus reoxygenation produced a loss of mitochondrial membrane potential in NCX1- and NCX2-transfected cells, but not in NCX3-transfected cells; (6) the forward mode of operation in NCX3-transfected cells was not affected by ATP depletion, as it occurred in NCX1- and NCX2-transfected cells. Altogether, these results indicate that the brain specifically expressed NCX3 isoform more significantly contributes to the maintenance of [Ca2+]i homeostasis during experimental conditions mimicking ischemia, thereby preventing mitochondrial Δψ collapses and cell death.
2007
BHK cells transfected with NCX3 are more resistant to hypoxia followed by reoxygenation than those transfected with NCX1 and NCX2: Possible relationship with mitochondrial membrane potential / Secondo, Agnese; Staiano, ROSARIA ILARIA; Scorziello, Antonella; Sirabella, Rossana; Boscia, Francesca; Adornetto, Annagrazia; Valsecchi, Valeria; Molinaro, Pasquale; Canzoniero, Lm; DI RENZO, GIANFRANCO MARIA LUIGI; Annunziato, Lucio. - In: CELL CALCIUM. - ISSN 0142-8020. - STAMPA. - 42:6(2007), pp. 521-535. [10.1016/j.ceca.2007.01.006]
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