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Acyl-carnitine effects on isolated cardiac mitochondria and erythrocytes.

Authors :
Piper, M.
Sezer, O.
Schwartz, P.
Hütter, J.
Schweickhardt, C.
Spieckermann, P.
Source :
Basic Research in Cardiology; Mar1984, Vol. 79 Issue 2, p186-198, 13p
Publication Year :
1984

Abstract

The effects of various long-chain acyl-carnitines (AC) on mitochondrial functions and red cell membrane stability were studied. Lower concentrations slightly stimulate respiration-dependent functions such as phosphorylation rate and Ca uptake velocity, whereas higher concentrations inhibit these functions with concomitant depression of the ATP/O ratio. The order of effectiveness among the AC is very similar for different mitochondrial function. The differences among AC in their actions on red cell stability in hypotonic media and their differences in influence on mitochondiral functions exhibit less resemblance. The relative order of erythrolytic concentrations of AC follows the order of their critical micellar concentration. Model calculations indicate that the concentrations of AC found in ischemic hearts are below those which exhibit inhibitory effects in vitro. Ultrastructural changes in mitochondria incubated with AC are different from those found in ischemic tissue. From this, it seems questionable whether the elevated AC levels in ischemic hearts are indeed as importan for the development of membrane damage as is often supposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03008428
Volume :
79
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Basic Research in Cardiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
71290890
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01908305