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Relevance of fatty acid oxidation in regulation of the outer mitochondrial membrane permeability for ADP

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Publication Year: 
2001
Authors: 

Toleikis A, Liobikas J, Trumbeckaite S, Majiene D

Abstract: 

The present study on saponin-treated rat heart muscle fibers has revealed a new function of the fatty acid oxidation system in the regulation of the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) permeability for ADP. It is found that oxidation of palmitoyl-CoA+carnitine, palmitoyl-L-carnitine and octanoyl-L-carnitine (alone or in combination with pyruvate+malate) dramatically decreased a very high value of apparent K(m) of oxidative phosphorylation for ADP.

Function of the mitochondrial outer membrane as a diffusion barrier in health and diseases

Publication Year: 
2000
Authors: 

Gellerich FN, Trumbeckaite S, Opalka JR, Seppet E, Rasmussen HN, Neuhoff C, Zierz S

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The mitochondrial outer membrane separates the intermembrane space from the cytosol. The whole exchange of metabolites, cations and information between mitochondria and the cell occurs through the outer membrane. Experimental evidence is reviewed supporting the hypothesis of dynamic ADP compartmentation within the intermembrane space.

Impaired energy metabolism in hearts of septic baboons: diminished activities of Complex I and Complex II of the mitochondrial respiratory chain

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Publication Year: 
1999
Authors: 

Gellerich FN, Trumbeckaite S, Hertel K, Zierz S, Muller-Werdan U, Werdan K, Redl H, Schlag G

Abstract: 

Recent findings support the view that the bioenergetic part of septic organ failure is not caused by insufficient supply of oxygen but by disturbances of the mitochondrial function. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate key enzymes of energy metabolism in septic hearts to answer the question whether or not impairment of mitochondrial or glycolytic enzymes occur under these conditions. For this purpose the well established model of septic baboons was used. Baboons under general anesthesia were made septic by infusion of Escherichia coli.

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