Age-related changes in cardiac mitochondrial energetics under the influence of calcium in rat.

Cardioscience Pub Date : 1993-06-01
C Guarnieri, C Muscari, C Finelli, C M Caldarera
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Abstract

Mitochondria extracted from the hearts of Wistar rats aged 6 and 24 months showed similar values for the respiratory control index (RCI), state 3 oxygen consumption (QO2) and ADP/O measured using glutamate or succinate as substrates; with the exception that the QO2 of the aged rats was lower than that of the young rats in the presence of glutamate. The consumption of O2 induced by 2-oxoglutarate and ADP was similar in both age groups. Concentrations of external free Ca2+ ranging from 0.2 to 0.8 microM produced an increase in O2 consumption and ATP formation in the young mitochondria, with a maximum effect at 0.2 microM external free Ca2+. Little or no change in O2 consumption and ATP formation was evident in aged mitochondria following incubations in concentrations of external free Ca2+ ranging from 0.2 to 0.8 microM. The continuous rate of formation of ATP, measured in the presence of 0.2 microM external free Ca2+ using a luminescence method, confirmed the previous results. This study indicates that the cardiac mitochondrial phosphorylating system of aged rats is poorly sensitive to variations in external free calcium.

钙影响下大鼠心肌线粒体能量学的年龄相关性变化
以谷氨酸盐或琥珀酸盐为底物,6月龄和24月龄Wistar大鼠心脏线粒体呼吸控制指数(RCI)、状态3耗氧量(QO2)和ADP/O值相近;在谷氨酸存在的情况下,老龄大鼠的QO2低于年轻大鼠。2-氧葡萄糖酸酯和ADP诱导的氧气消耗在两个年龄组中相似。外部游离Ca2+浓度在0.2 ~ 0.8 μ m范围内会增加年轻线粒体的O2消耗和ATP形成,在0.2 μ m外部游离Ca2+时效果最大。体外游离Ca2+浓度在0.2 ~ 0.8 μ m范围内孵育后,衰老线粒体的O2消耗和ATP形成几乎没有变化。在0.2微米外部游离Ca2+存在的情况下,使用发光方法测量ATP的连续形成率,证实了先前的结果。这项研究表明,老年大鼠心脏线粒体磷酸化系统对外部游离钙的变化不太敏感。
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