Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Davis, California 95616-8635
Abstract
The 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) myoglobin (Mb) Val E11 signal provides a unique opportunity to assess the functional role of Mb in the cell. On CO infusion in perfused myocardium, the MbO2 signal at −2.76 parts per million (ppm) gradually disappears, whereas the corresponding MbCO signal emerges at −2.26 ppm, reflecting the state of Mb inhibition. Up to 76.8% MbCO saturation, myocardial O2 consumption (MV˙o 2) remains constant, whereas the rate-pressure product (RPP) has already dropped to 92% of the control level. At 87.6% MbCO saturation, the lactate formation rate has increased by a factor of two, and MV˙o 2 begins to decline. However, the ratio CO/O2 is still 1/10, well below the inhibition threshold for cytochrome oxidase activity. The MV˙o 2 decline in the face of an adequate O2supply and an unperturbed high-energy phosphate level implies that Mb may play a role in directly regulating respiration, mediated potentially by a shift in NADH/NAD. Although nitrite inhibits Mb, nitrite also directly affects the myocardial function.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
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