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- Introduction
- Mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT)
- Mitochondrial swelling after MPT induction
- Calcium induced MPT
- Calcium transition-inducing agents
- Discrepancies of the consensus model
- Alternative protein misfolding model of the MPT
- Low vs. high mastoparane doses effect on MPT
- Heat shock effect on Hsp25 protein expression
- Shift of isoelectric point of RISP at MPT onset
- Phosphatase shifts pI of RISP
- RISP and complex III migration in native gels
- The activity of CsA in immune response and MPT
- Amphiphiles and the MPT
- Mitochondrial swelling in Reye's syndrome
- Salicylate but not Aspirin induces the MPT
- Substances in Reye-related drug toxicities
- Does the MPT really occur in living cells?
- Ischemia\reperfusion and MPT in living cells
- Inner membrane permeabilization after reperfusion
- Cell killing in pH-dependent reperfusion injury
- TNF-alpha-induced depolarization and permeability
- CsA blocks TNF-alpha
- Apoptotic signaling after TNF-alpha
- Events after ischemia/reperfusion in rat liver
- Oxidative stress-induced MPT
- Necrapoptosis
- Cell death signals converging at the mitochondria
- Role of MPT in cells that are not dying
- Mitochondrial depolarization inhibition by CsA
- Mitochondrial autophagy (mitophagy)
- Mitophagy in GFP-LC3 mouse hepatocytes
- Degradation of mtDNA by mitophagy
- Mitophagy: summary
- MPT - summary
- References (1)
- References (2)
- References (3)
- References (4)
- References (5)
- References (6)
Topics Covered
- Factors regulating opening of permeability transition pores
- Models of permeability transition pore composition
- Discrepancies of consensus model
- Protein misfolding and the MPT
- Rieske iron sulfur protein
- Reye's syndrome
- Ischemia/reperfusion and oxidative stress
- Apoptosis
- Mitochondrial autophagy (mitophagy)
- Necrapoptosis
Talk Citation
Lemasters, J. (2007, October 1). Mitochondrial permeability transition [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/GDRI6531.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on October 1, 2007
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. John Lemasters has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.