The experiments performed have shown that elemental sulphur inhibited only cytoplasmic isoenzyme of adenylate kinase without having any effect on mitochondrial isoenzyme. Effect of sulphur is related to its reaction with SH-groups of enzyme. Sulphur also by 50% inhibited cytoplasmic adenylate kinase in intact myocardium during perfusion of isolated rabbit heart.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiull Eksp Biol Med
August 1990
Under the influence of 1 hour myocardial ischemia activity of rabbit heart mitochondrial isoenzyme AK2 increased by 40%, but the activity of matrix isoenzyme AK3 decreased by 77%. No changes were found both in total adenylate kinase activity, and cytosolic isoenzyme AK1. The reasons of these alterations are not sufficiently clear.
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 effect of adenylate kinase activity on the rate and efficiency of energy transport from mitochondria to hexokinase was studied in a system containing isolated rabbit heart mitochondria, hexokinase and adenylate kinase at low concentrations of adenine nucleotides. Oxygen consumption by mitochondria and glucose-6-phosphate synthesis by hexokinase were recorded. It was found that with adenylate kinase being active both in mitochondria and in the washing solution, the rate and efficiency of glucose-6-phosphate synthesis considerably increases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA simple procedure is developed for estimation of the damage rate of inner membrane of heart mitochondria. In the assay the rate of succinate oxidation was measured using bromthymol blue as an inhibitor of succinate transport. Bromthymol blue at low concentration (12 microM) functioned as a mixed type inhibitor of succinate oxidation, whereas at high concentrations--as uncompetitive inhibitor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF