%0 Journal Article %A Gizatullina, Zemfira Z %A Gaynutdinov, Timur M %A Svoboda, Hanno %A Jerzembek, Doreen %A Knabe, Annette %A Vielhaber, Stefan %A Malesevic, Miroslav %A Heinze, Hans-Jochen %A Fischer, Gunter %A Striggow, Frank %A Gellerich, Frank N %T Effects of cyclosporine A and its immunosuppressive or non-immunosuppressive derivatives [D-Ser]8-CsA and Cs9 on mitochondria from different brain regions. %J Mitochondrion %V 11 %N 3 %@ 1567-7249 %C Amsterdam [u.a.] %I Elsevier Science %M DZNE-2020-02534 %P 421-429 %D 2011 %X We studied the functional properties of isolated brain mitochondria (BM) prepared from total rat brain (BM(total)) or from cerebral subregions under basal and Ca(2+) overload conditions in order to evaluate the effects of cyclosporine A (CsA) in a regiospecific manner. CsA-induced effects were compared with those of two derivatives-the none-immunosuppressive [O-(NH(2)(CH2)(5)NHC(O)CH(2))-D-Ser](8)-CsA (Cs9) and its congener, the immunosuppressive [D-Ser](8)-CsA. The glutamate/malate-dependent state 3 respiration of mitochondria (state 3(glu/mal)) differed in region-specific manner (cortex > striatum = cerebellum > substantia nigra > hippocampus), but was significantly increased by 1μM CsA (+21±5 %K Animals %K Brain: drug effects %K Calcium: metabolism %K Cell Respiration: drug effects %K Cyclosporine: metabolism %K Energy Metabolism: drug effects %K Enzyme Inhibitors: metabolism %K Male %K Mitochondria: drug effects %K Rats %K Enzyme Inhibitors (NLM Chemicals) %K Cyclosporine (NLM Chemicals) %K Calcium (NLM Chemicals) %F PUB:(DE-HGF)16 %9 Journal Article %$ pmid:21167961 %R 10.1016/j.mito.2010.12.012 %U https://pub.dzne.de/record/136212