The respiratory chain inhibitor rotenone affects peroxisomal dynamics via its microtubule-destabilising activity

Histochem Cell Biol. 2017 Sep;148(3):331-341. doi: 10.1007/s00418-017-1577-1. Epub 2017 May 18.

Abstract

Peroxisomes and mitochondria in mammalian cells are closely linked subcellular organelles, which maintain a redox-sensitive relationship. Their interplay and role in ROS signalling are supposed to impact on age-related and degenerative disorders. Whereas the generation of peroxisome-derived oxidative stress can affect mitochondrial morphology and function, little is known about the impact of mitochondria-derived oxidative stress on peroxisomes. Here, we investigated the effect of the mitochondrial complex I inhibitor rotenone on peroxisomal and mitochondrial membrane dynamics. We show that rotenone treatment of COS-7 cells alters peroxisome morphology and distribution. However, this effect is related to its microtubule-destabilising activity rather than to the generation of oxidative stress. Rotenone also induced alterations in mitochondrial morphology, which-in contrast to its effect on peroxisomes-were dependent on the generation of ROS but independent of its microtubule-active properties. The importance of our findings for the peroxisome-mitochondria redox relationship and the interpretation of in cellulo and in vivo studies with rotenone, which is widely used to study Parkinson's disease, are discussed.

Keywords: Mitochondria; Organelle cooperation; Peroxisomes; ROS; Rotenone.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • COS Cells
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Chlorocebus aethiops
  • Electron Transport / drug effects*
  • Microtubules / drug effects*
  • Microtubules / metabolism
  • Mitochondrial Membranes / drug effects
  • Mitochondrial Membranes / metabolism
  • Peroxisomes / drug effects*
  • Peroxisomes / metabolism
  • Reactive Oxygen Species / analysis
  • Reactive Oxygen Species / metabolism
  • Rotenone / pharmacology*
  • Uncoupling Agents / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • Uncoupling Agents
  • Rotenone