2State Brain Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, 105064 Moscow, Russia
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Received March 23, 2004; Revision received July 6, 2004
Current data on glutamate-induced functional and morphological changes in mitochondria correlating with or being a result of their membrane potential changes are reviewed. The important role of Ca2+, Na+, and H+ in the potentiation of such changes is considered. It is assumed that glutamate-induced loss of mitochondrial potential is mediated by Ca2+ overload resulting in the induction of nonspecific permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
KEY WORDS: neurons, mitochondria, glutamate, calcium ions