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Arch Cardiol Mex 2001; 71 (1)
Activation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation during (+/-)-isoproterenol-induced cell injury of myocardium.
Rendón DA, López LF
Language: English
References: 32
Page: 13-19
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ABSTRACT
Hydrolytic and synthetic activities of mitochondrial ATPase were studied during (+/-)-isoproterenol-induced cell injury of the myocardium (67 mg/kg body weight). This research was a long-term study (72 h) in which rat heart homogenates, and a potentiometric method were used. Hydrolytic activities in homogenates from (+/-)-isoproterenol-treated rats were not statistically different, during the whole long-term study, from the hydrolytic activity in normal homogenates. The synthetic activity (mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation) of mitochondrial ATPase increased at 3, 6, and 18 h (35, 48 and 23% respectively) after (+/-)-isoproterenol administration with regard to the control group. At 12 h and 21-72 h after drug administration, the data revealed no differences between synthetic activity of mitochondrial ATPase in control vs (+/-)-isoproterenol treated homogenates. The facts that synthetic and hydrolytic activities in homogenates from (+/-)-isoproterenol treated rats were never lower than the synthetic and hydrolytic activities in normal homogenates, and that activation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation occurred at some times after (+/-)-isoproterenol treatment, suggest that no considerable and “negative” modifications occur in the active configuration of mitochondrial ATPase during (+/-)-isoproterenol-induced injury of the myocardium (67 mg/kg body weight).
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