Roles of CAP treatment for respiratory function of mitochondria from cerebral cortex of acute hypoxic exposure rats
- VernacularTitle:氯霉素处理对急性缺氧大鼠脑线粒体氧化呼吸功能变化研究
- Author:
Lifeng CHEN
;
Junze LIU
;
Rong SONG
;
Yongming DANG
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
hypoxia;
mitochondria;
cytochrome C oxidase;
chloramphenicol
- From:Journal of Third Military Medical University
2003;0(18):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the roles of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in the respiratory function of cerebral mitochondria in rats exposed to acute hypoxia by observing the changes of mitochondrial respiratory function and cytochrome C oxidase (COX) activity. Methods The rat cerebral cortex mitochondria were isolated by centrifugation. Mitochondrial respiratory function and COX activity were measured by Clark oxygen electrode. Results ① Compared with the control group (C), hypoxia group (H) showed significantly elevated state 4 respiration (ST4), decreased state 3 respiration (ST3), and respiratory control rate (RCR). ② ST3 in group of treatment with chloramphenicol (CAP) plus hypoxia (MH) was significantly lower than that in Group C, while ST4 in Group MH was significantly lower than that in groups C and H. RCR in Group MH was lower than that in Group C, but higher than that in Group H. ③ COX activity in Group H was significantly lower than that in Group C. In Group MH, COX activity was higher than that in Group H, but was still lower than that in Group C. Conclusion The complete expression of mtDNA may play an important role in mitochondrial respiratory function. CAP treatment might be beneficial to the recovery of rat respiratory function.