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Functional aspects of megamitochondria isolated from hydrazine- and ethanol-treated rat livers.

Authors :
Wakabayashi, Takashi
Teranishi, Masa-aki
Karbowski, Mariusz
Nishizawa, Yuji
Usukura, Jiro
Kurono, Chieko
Soji, Tsuyoshi
Source :
Pathology International. Jan2000, Vol. 50 Issue 1, p20-33. 14p.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

It is essential to analyze functions of megamitochondria (MG) to elucidate the mechanism of the formation of MG induced under various pathological conditions. The MG fraction obtained by a routine isolation procedure for normal mitochondria always consists of a mixed population of mitochondria enlarged to various degrees and also normal-sized ones. The purpose of the present study is to answer the question of whether or not data obtained from the MG fraction consisting of such a heterogeneous population of mitochondria with respect to their sizes really reflect functions of MG. In the present study mitochondria were obtained from the livers of rats treated with a 1% hydrazine diet for 8 days and those given 32% ethanol in drinking water for up to 2 months using various isolation procedures. Results obtained are summarized as follows: (i) mitochondria enlarged to various degrees and normal-sized ones are sometimes connected with each other by a narrow stalk in the hepatocyte of hydrazine-treated animals, and such connections are maintained to some extent when mitochondria are isolated; and (ii) mitochondria obtained from experimental animals by a routine isolation procedure for mitochondria ((700–7000)gR2′′′) and those obtained by alternative isolation procedure yielding the heavy ((500–2000)gR2′′′) and light ((2000–7000)gR2′′′) fractions show some functional similarities: decreases in the content of cytochrome a + a3; decreases in oxygen consumptions and phosphorylating abilities; decreases in monoamine oxidase and cytochrome c oxidase activities; lowered membrane potential of mitochondria; decreases in the rate of the generation of reactive oxygen species. These results may suggest that mitochondria enlarged to various degrees and normal-sized ones are functionally similar to each other and that the MG fraction obtained by a routine isolation procedure for normal mitochondria can be applied to the study of the function of MG. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13205463
Volume :
50
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pathology International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
5512045
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1827.2000.01002.x