Author:
Endlicher R,Křiváková P,Rauchová H,Nůsková H,Červinková Z,Drahota Z
Abstract
The concentration-dependence of tert-butyl hydroperoxide (BHP)
inhibitory effect on oxygen consumption in isolated rat liver
mitochondria was measured in the presence of various
respiratory substrates. Strong inhibitory effect at low
concentrations of BHP (15-30 µM) was found for oxoglutarate
and palmitoyl carnitine oxidation. Pyruvate and glutamate
oxidation was inhibited at higher concentrations of BHP (100-200
µM). Succinate oxidation was not affected even at 3.3 mM BHP.
Determination of mitochondrial membrane potential has shown
that in the presence of NADH-dependent substrates the
membrane potential was dissipated by BHP but was completely
restored after addition of succinate. Our data thus indicate that
beside peroxidative damage of complex I also various
mitochondrial NADH-dependent dehydrogenases are inhibited,
but to a different extent and with different kinetics. Our data also
show that succinate could be an important nutritional substrate
protecting hepatocytes during peroxidative damage.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
18 articles.
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