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Pathophysiology of mitochondrial volume homeostasis: potassium transport and permeability transition.
[wolf-hirschhorn syndrome]
Regulation
of
mitochondrial
volume
is
a
key
issue
in
cellular
pathophysiology
.
Mitochondrial
volume
and
shape
changes
can
occur
following
regulated
fission-
fusion
events
,
which
are
modulated
by
a
complex
network
of
cytosolic
and
mitochondrial
proteins
;
and
through
regulation
of
ion
transport
across
the
inner
membrane
.
In
this
review
we
will
cover
mitochondrial
volume
homeostasis
that
depends
on
(
i
)
monovalent
cation
transport
across
the
inner
membrane
,
a
regulated
process
that
couples
electrophoretic
K
(
+
)
influx
on
K
(
+
)
channels
to
K
(
+
)
extrusion
through
the
K
(
+
)
-
H
(
+
)
exchanger
;
(
ii
)
the
permeability
transition
,
a
loss
of
inner
membrane
permeability
that
may
be
instrumental
in
triggering
cell
death
.
Specific
emphasis
will
be
placed
on
molecular
advances
on
the
nature
of
the
transport
protein
(
s
)
involved
,
and
/
or
on
diseases
that
depend
on
mitochondrial
volume
dysregulation
.
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