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Acute O2 Sensing: Role of Coenzyme QH2/Q Ratio and Mitochondrial ROS Compartmentalization.

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2018-06-07

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Arias-Mayenco, Ignacio
Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Patricia
Torres-Torrelo, Hortensia
Gao, Lin
Fernandez-Agüera, M Carmen
Bonilla-Henao, Victoria
Ortega-Saenz, Patricia
Lopez-Barneo, Jose

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Cell Press
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Acute O2 sensing by peripheral chemoreceptors is essential for mammalian homeostasis. Carotid body glomus cells contain O2-sensitive ion channels, which trigger fast adaptive cardiorespiratory reflexes in response to hypoxia. O2-sensitive cells have unique metabolic characteristics that favor the hypoxic generation of mitochondrial complex I (MCI) signaling molecules, NADH and reactive oxygen species (ROS), which modulate membrane ion channels. We show that responsiveness to hypoxia progressively disappears after inducible deletion of the Ndufs2 gene, which encodes the 49 kDa subunit forming the coenzyme Q binding site in MCI, even in the presence of MCII substrates and chemical NAD+ regeneration. We also show contrasting effects of physiological hypoxia on mitochondrial ROS production (increased in the intermembrane space and decreased in the matrix) and a marked effect of succinate dehydrogenase activity on acute O2 sensing. Our results suggest that acute responsiveness to hypoxia depends on coenzyme QH2/Q ratio-controlled ROS production in MCI.

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Animals
Carotid Body
Electron Transport Complex I
Electron Transport Complex II
Hypoxia
Ion Channels
Mice
NAD
NADH Dehydrogenase
Oxygen
Reactive Oxygen Species
Ubiquinone

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Hipoxia
Canales iónicos
Especies reactivas de oxígeno
Succinato deshidrogenasa
Cuerpo carotídeo
Regeneración
Ubiquinona

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NAD(+) regeneration, acute oxygen sensing, arterial chemoreceptors, carotid body, coenzyme QH(2)/Q ratio, glomus cells, inducible Ndufs2 knockout, metabolic specifications, mitochondrial ROS compartmentalization, mitochondrial complex I signaling

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Arias-Mayenco I, González-Rodríguez P, Torres-Torrelo H, Gao L, Fernández-Agüera MC, Bonilla-Henao V, et al. Acute O2 Sensing: Role of Coenzyme QH2/Q Ratio and Mitochondrial ROS Compartmentalization. Cell Metab. 2018 Jul 3;28(1):145-158.e4.