Author:
Červinková Z,Rauchová H,Křiváková P,Drahota Z
Abstract
Mitochondria as an energy generating cell device are very
sensitive to oxidative damage. Our previous findings obtained in
hepatocytes demonstrated that Complex I of the respiratory
chain is more sensitive to oxidative damage than other
respiratory chain complexes. We present additional data on
isolated mitochondria showing that palmityl carnitine oxidation is
strongly depressed at a low (200 µM) tert-butyl hydroperoxide
(tBHP) concentration, while oxidation of the flavoproteindependent substrate – succinate is not affected and neither is
ATP synthesis inhibited by tBHP. In the presence of tBHP, the
respiratory control index for palmityl carnitine oxidation is
strongly depressed, but when succinate is oxidized the
respiratory control index remains unaffected. Our findings thus
indicate that flavoprotein-dependent substrates could be an
important nutritional factor for the regeneration process in the
necrotic liver damaged by oxidative stress.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
8 articles.
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