نتایج جستجو برای: oxidative phosphorylation respiration

تعداد نتایج: 257783  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2007
Qun Chen Amadou K S Camara David F Stowe Charles L Hoppel Edward J Lesnefsky

Mitochondria are increasingly recognized as lynchpins in the evolution of cardiac injury during ischemia and reperfusion. This review addresses the emerging concept that modulation of mitochondrial respiration during and immediately following an episode of ischemia can attenuate the extent of myocardial injury. The blockade of electron transport and the partial uncoupling of respiration are two...

2015
Brittany Beauchamp A. Brianne Thrush Jessica Quizi Ghadi Antoun Nathan McIntosh Osama Y. Al-Dirbashi Mary-Elizabeth Patti Mary-Ellen Harper

Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with an increased risk of developing obesity, insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease. However, its effect on energetics in heart remains unknown. In the present study, we examined respiration in cardiac muscle and liver from adult mice that were undernourished in utero. We report that in utero undernutrition is associated with impaired...

2011
Michael P. Siegel Shane E. Kruse Gary Knowels Adam Salmon Richard Beyer Hui Xie Holly Van Remmen Steven R. Smith David J. Marcinek

Oxidative stress and mitochondrial function are at the core of many degenerative conditions. However, the interaction between oxidative stress and in vivo mitochondrial function is unclear. We used both pharmacological (2 week paraquat (PQ) treatment of wild type mice) and transgenic (mice lacking Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1(-/-))) models to test the effect of oxidative stress on in vivo ...

2014
R. Ramzan K. Staniek B. Kadenbach S. Vogt

[1] B. Kadenbach, R. Ramzan, L. Wen, S. Vogt, New extension of the Mitchell Theory for oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria of living organisms, Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1800 (2010) 205–12. [2] R. Ramzan, K. Staniek, B. Kadenbach, S. Vogt, Mitochondrial respiration and membrane potential are regulated by the allosteric ATP-inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase, Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1797 (20...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2004
K G Lyamzaev O Y Pletjushkina V B Saprunova L E Bakeeva B V Chernyak V P Skulachev

The inhibitors of oxidative phosphorylation induced fragmentation of mitochondria without any signs of apoptosis in CV-1 and HeLa cells. Prolonged treatment with the uncouplers (alone or in combination with the inhibitors of respiration) caused perinuclear clusterization of mitochondria, followed by their selective elimination. The fraction of mitochondria-depleted cells remained viable.

2014
E Greco N Arulkumaran A Dyson M Singer

Introduction The major sources of body heat production are muscle activity, chemical reactions involving ATP synthesis and usage, coupled (oxidative phosphorylation) and uncoupled (proton leak) mitochondrial respiration. The cause of fever associated with sepsis has not been elucidated, particularly in sedated, ventilated patients who neither perform much voluntary skeletal muscle activity nor ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2014
Yashiro Kazuya Anne Tonson Emilie Pecchi Christiane Dalmasso Christophe Vilmen Yann Le Fur Monique Bernard David Bendahan Benoît Giannesini

Capsiate is known to increase whole body oxygen consumption possibly via the activation of uncoupling processes, but its effect at the skeletal muscle level remains poorly documented and conflicting. To clarify this issue, gastrocnemius muscle function and energetics were investigated in mice 2 h after a single intake of either vehicle (control) or purified capsiate (at 10 or 100 mg/kg body wt)...

1999
Hans O. Pörtner Iris Hardewig Lloyd S. Peck

Thermal sensitivities of maximum respiration and proton leakage were compared in gill mitochondria of the Antarctic bivalve Laternula elliptica for an assessment of the contribution of mitochondrial mechanisms to limiting temperature tolerance. Proton leakage was measured as the oxygen consumption rate during blockage of oxidative phosphorylation (state IV respiration+ oligomycin). The maximum ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2003
Bernard Korzeniewski

It has been shown previously that direct stimulation of oxidative-phosphorylation complexes in parallel with the stimulation of ATP usage is able to explain the stability of intermediate metabolite (ATP/ADP, phosphocreatine/creatine, NADH/NAD+, protonmotive force) concentrations accompanied by a large increase in oxygen consumption and ATP turnover during transition from rest to intensive exerc...

Journal: :Antioxidants & redox signaling 2007
Aditi C Kulkarni Periannan Kuppusamy Narasimham Parinandi

Aerobic life has evolved a dependence on molecular oxygen for its mere survival. Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation absolutely requires oxygen to generate the currency of energy in aerobes. The physiologic homeostasis of these organisms is strictly maintained by optimal cellular and tissue-oxygenation status through complex oxygen-sensing mechanisms, signaling cascades, and transport proce...

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