Abstract

Changes in functional activities of mitochondria from kidney cortical slices incubated with cisplatin and the glutathione depletor diethylmaleate were examined. Diethylmaleate, which decreased the glutathione level in the slices, enhanced the cisplatin-induced decreases in glutathione level and calcium uptake in the mitochondria. The movement of cisplatin into mitochondria in the slices was not affected by diethylmaleate. These results suggest that the depressions in glutathione level and calcium uptake by cisplatin in mitochondria are enhanced by a decrease in cytoplasmic glutathione.

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