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      Mitochondrial signaling in mammalian cells activated by red and near-IR radiation.

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      Photochemistry and photobiology
      Wiley

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          Abstract

          Mitochondrial signaling is an information channel between the mitochondrial respiratory chain and the nucleus for the transduction signals regarding the functional state of the mitochondria. The present review examines the question whether radiation of visible and near-IR (IR-A) radiation can activate this retrograde-type cellular signaling pathway. Experimental data about modulation of elements of mitochondrial retrograde signaling by the irradiation (mitochondrial membrane potential DeltaPsi(m), reactive oxygen species ROS, Ca(2+), NO, pH(i), fission-fusion homeostasis of mitochondria) are reviewed. The terminal enzyme of the mitochondrial respiratory chain cytochrome c oxidase is considered as the photoacceptor. Functions of cytochrome c oxidase as a signal generator as well as a signal transducer in irradiated cells are outlined.

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          Journal
          Photochem Photobiol
          Photochemistry and photobiology
          Wiley
          0031-8655
          0031-8655
          July 25 2008
          : 84
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Laser and Information Technologies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow Region, Russia. tkaru@isan.troitsk.ru
          Article
          PHP394
          10.1111/j.1751-1097.2008.00394.x
          18651871
          e9b09898-e679-47e0-9adb-1c49701cd30f
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