Comparative studies of the state of aggregation and activity of tRNA-methyltransferases in cytosol (105,000 X g supernatant) from normal and ischemic rabbit liver and myocardium were carried out. The optimal conditions (pH, protein concentration, ionic composition of incubation mixture) for the determination of activity of tRNA-methyltransferases were elaborated. The protein fraction precipitated at 55% saturation of ammonium sulfate was shown to inherit the highest activity of tRNA-methyltransferases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnder effects of myocardial ischemia (30 min), the activities of the intermembrane enzymes of rabbit heart mitochondria, i.e., adenylate kinase and creatine kinase, are inhibited by 20% and 23%, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe structural and functional heterogeneity of mitochondria isolated from intact and ischemic (after 60 min exposure at 37 degrees C) rabbit myocardium was evaluated. In the presence of cytochrome c. a relatively high (260 +/- 26 ng at O/min .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been shown by stereological analysis that the earlier discovered changes in the structure of mitochondria in cyanide treated L-cells (decrease in numerical density of mitochondria, increase in volume density of mitochondria, and surface density of mitochondrial membranes) are prevented by oligomycin, and they do not occur in the presence of oligomycin and protonophorous uncoupler carbonylcyanide m-chlorphenyl hydrazone applied separately. Proceeding from three-dimension reconstructed mitochondrial models it has been shown that cyanide treatment of L-cells for 23 hours causes a transformation of mitochondria as discrete column-like structures into a network of mitochondrial reticulum oriented from the nucleus to the periphery of the cell. After the treatment of L-cells with cyanide together with oligomycin, or with oligomycin and protonophore applied separately, the mitochondria retain the structure of discrete column-like for mations characteristic of the control cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing light and electron microscopy, as well as stereological analysis, a study was made of structural changes in mitochondria of cultured L-cells acted upon with 1 mM cyanide. After 23 hours of incubation, in cells cultured in the presence of cyanide the volume density of mitochondria, the volume of the average mitochondrion and the surface area of its membranes increased nearly twice as much. Concurrently, the number of mitochondria decrease also practically two-fold without any reliable changes in the surface area of membranes per unit of mitochondrion volume.
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