Specific detection of intramitochondrial superoxide produced by either cell activation or apoptosis by employing a newly developed cell-permeative lucigenin derivative, 10,10′-dimethyl-9,9′-biacridinium bis(monomethyl terephthalate)

Soichiro Sasaki, Sachiko Yamada, Michiko Iwamura, Yoshiro Kobayashi*

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Abstract

Here we developed a new cell-permeative lucigenin derivative, 10,10′-dimethyl-9,9′-biacridinium bis(monomethyl terephthalate) (MMT), to detect intracellular superoxide production. Both MMT and lucigenin were specific to superoxide among reactive oxygen species tested. Although lucigenin barely penetrated into cells, MMT accumulated in mitochondria in a variety of cells such as neutrophils. By employing MMT, we found that, upon activation of neutrophils with phorbol myristate acetate, superoxide was generated extracellularly as well as intramitochondrially and that such intramitochondrial superoxide production was dependent on oxidative phosphorylation. We also found that, during apoptosis, superoxide was gradually produced in mitochondria in association with phosphatidylserine exposure and that the kinetics of superoxide production was very heterogeneous at the single-cell level. Thus this study demonstrates that MMT could serve as a specific probe for intramitochondrial superoxide in either activated or apoptotic cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1005-1011
Number of pages7
JournalFree Radical Biology and Medicine
Volume65
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Free radicals
  • Lucigenin derivative
  • Mitochondria
  • Oxidative phosphorylation
  • Superoxide
  • Visualization

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Physiology (medical)

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