Regulation of mitochondrial adenine nucleotide content in newborn rabbit liver
P. C. Tullson and J. R. Aprille Department of Biology, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts 02155. This study examined the relationship between postnatal metabolic and hormonal changes and the accompanying rapid increase in mitochondrial adenine nucleotide content (ATP + ADP + AMP) in rabbit liv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism 1987-11, Vol.253 (5), p.E530-E535 |
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Zusammenfassung: | P. C. Tullson and J. R. Aprille
Department of Biology, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts 02155.
This study examined the relationship between postnatal metabolic and
hormonal changes and the accompanying rapid increase in mitochondrial
adenine nucleotide content (ATP + ADP + AMP) in rabbit liver. The cytosolic
NAD+/NADH concentration ratio, calculated from tissue pyruvate and lactate
values, increased linearly 6.6-fold during the 1st postnatal h. The
mitochondrial NAD+/NADH concentration ratio, calculated from tissue
acetoacetate and beta-hydroxybutyrate values, increased 28-fold by 30 min
postnatal. These changes in NAD+/NADH suggest that tissue oxygenation
occurs rapidly and that oxygen supply rather than substrate supply is
limiting for mitochondrial respiration in the immediate postnatal period.
The normal increase in mitochondrial adenine nucleotide content that occurs
within 2 h after birth was inhibited by hypoxia (5% O2). Glucagon
stimulated the postnatal increase in mitochondrial adenine nucleotides but
had no effect in combination with hypoxia. Both glucose and somatostatin
injections inhibited the increase in mitochondrial adenine nucleotides and
increased the insulin-to-glucagon ratio. Isoproterenol or dibutyryl cAMP
stimulated, but propranolol did not inhibit, the normal increase in
mitochondrial adenine nucleotide content. Phentolamine did not stimulate
the postnatal accumulation of adenine nucleotides. In summary, the results
show that the insulin-to-glucagon ratio is probably the most important
hormone regulator of the rapid recompartmentation of adenine nucleotides
into the mitochondrial matrix and that tissue oxygenation is strictly
permissive for this hormone effect in the first 2 h after birth. |
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ISSN: | 0193-1849 0002-9513 1522-1555 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpendo.1987.253.5.E530 |