reviewFEBS JournalApr 10, 2006Closed access

The mitochondrial permeability transition from in vitro artifact to disease target

Neuroscience Institute · University of Lausanne · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The mitochondrial permeability transition pore is a high conductance channel whose opening leads to an increase of mitochondrial inner membrane permeability to solutes with molecular masses up to approximately 1500 Da. In this review we trace the rise of the permeability transition pore from the status of in vitro artifact to that of effector mechanism of cell death. We then cover recent results based on genetic inactivation of putative permeability transition pore components, and discuss their meaning for our understanding of pore structure. Finally, we discuss evidence indicating that the permeability transition pore plays a role in pathophysiology, with specific emphasis on in vivo models of disease.

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Keywords
  • Mitochondrial permeability transition pore
  • Permeability (electromagnetism)
  • Effector
  • Biophysics
  • Chemistry
  • Cell biology
  • In vitro
  • Membrane permeability
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