Ceramide Induces CytochromecRelease from Isolated Mitochondria

Pedram Ghafourifar, Sabine D. Klein, Olivier Schucht, Ursula Schenk, Martin Pruschy, Sonia Rocha, Christoph Richter
1999 Journal of Biological Chemistry  
In the present study we show that N-acetylsphingosine (C 2 -ceramide), N-hexanoylsphingosine (C 6 -ceramide), and, to a much lesser extent, C 2 -dihydroceramide induce cytochrome c (cyto c) release from isolated rat liver mitochondria. Ceramide-induced cyto c release is prevented by preincubation of mitochondria with a low concentration (40 nM) of Bcl-2. The release takes place when cyto c is oxidized but not when it is reduced. Upon cyto c loss, mitochondrial oxygen consumption, mitochondrial
more » ... ransmembrane potential (⌬⌿), and Ca 2؉ retention are diminished. Incubation with Bcl-2 prevents, and addition of cyto c reverses the alteration of these mitochondrial functions. In ATP-energized mitochondria, ceramides do not alter ⌬⌿, neither when cyto c is oxidized nor when it is reduced, ruling out a nonspecific disturbance by ceramides of mitochondrial membrane integrity. Furthermore, ceramides decrease the reducibility of cyto c. We conclude that the apoptogenic properties of ceramides are in part mediated via their interaction with mitochondrial cyto c followed by its release and that the redox state of cyto c influences its detachment by ceramide from the inner mitochondrial membrane.
doi:10.1074/jbc.274.10.6080 pmid:10037689 fatcat:62vkdxshcfc6hk5i26mv3hqdlu