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Original Article

Effects of γ-irradiation on Isolated Rat Liver Mitochondria

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Pages 147-155 | Received 14 Mar 1986, Accepted 22 Jul 1986, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

Gamma-irradiation of isolated rat liver mitochondria with doses of up to 475 Gy leading to hydrated electrons (G = 1·9, corrected for reaction with solutes), 30 Gy leading to carbohydrate radicals, (G = 5·6), 100 Gy leading to superoxide radicals (G = 6·2), and 130 Gy leading to formate radicals (G = 6·2) showed, within the error of the measurements, no effects on the rate of oxygen uptake in the various respiratory states, the respiratory control ratio, or the adenosine disphosphate to atomic oxygen ratio. Typical values obtained were 0·020–0·100 nmol O2 s−1 mg protein−1 for State 1 respiration, 0·25–0·33 nmol O2 s−1 mg protein−1 for State 4 respiration and 0·65–1·10 nmol O2 s−1 mg protein−1 for State 3 respiration. Typical respiratory control ratios ranged from 2·0–3·5 for succinate and 4·0–6·5 for a 1 : 1 glutamate : malate substrate mixture. Adenosine diphosphate to atomic oxygen ratios with succinate as substrate varied from 1·6 to 1·9. Because these results are unexpected, in situ and in vitro irradiated mitochondria were examined in an electron microscope and compared to mitochondria in situ, non-irradiated mitochondria and mitochondria isolated after whole liver irradiation. Irradiation of isolated mitochondria with 375 Gy results in the partial destruction of the mitochondrial outer membrane with no significant changes in respiratory rates.

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