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Circadian rhythms of oxidative phosphorylation: effects of rotenone and melatonin on isolated rat brain mitochondria.

Nicolas Simon1, Kassim Papa, Johanna Vidal, Audrey Boulamery, Bernard Bruguerolle.   

Abstract

Mitochondrial experiments are of increasing interest in different fields of research. Inhibition of mitochondrian activities seems to play a role in Parkinson's disease and in this regard several animal models have used inhibitors of mitochondrial respiration such as rotenone or MPTP. Most of these experiments were done during the daytime. However, there is no reason for mitochondrial respiration to be constant during the 24 h. This study investigated the circadian variation of oxidative phosphorylation in isolated rat brain mitochondria and the administration-time-dependent effect of rotenone and melatonin. The respiratory control ratio, state 3 and state 4, displayed a circadian fluctuation. The highest respiratory control ratio value (3.01) occurred at 04:00 h, and the lowest value (2.63) at 08:00 h. The highest value of state 3 and state 4 oxidative respiration occurred at 12:00 h and the lowest one at 20:00 h. The 24 h mean decrease in the respiratory control ratio following incubation with melatonin and rotenone was 7 and 32%, respectively; however, the exact amount of the inhibition exerted by these agents varied according to the time of the mitochondria isolation. Our results show the time of mitochondrial isolation could lead to interindividual variability. When studies require mitochondrial isolation from several animals, the time between animal experiments has to be minimized. In oxidative phosphorylation studies, the time of mitochondria isolation must be taken into account, or at least specified in the methods section.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12868540     DOI: 10.1081/cbi-120021385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronobiol Int        ISSN: 0742-0528            Impact factor:   2.877


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