Literature DB >> 14572609

Two subpopulations of mitochondria in the aging rat heart display heterogenous levels of oxidative stress.

Jung H Suh1, Shi-Hua Heath, Tory M Hagen.   

Abstract

Cardiac mitochondria are composed of two distinct subpopulations: one beneath the sarcolemma (subsarcolemmal mitochondria: SSM), and another along the myofilaments (interfibrillary mitochondria: IFM). Previous studies suggest a preferential loss of IFM function with age; however, the age-related changes in oxidative stress in these mitochondrial subpopulations have not been examined. To this end, the changes in mitochondrial antioxidant capacity, oxidant output, and oxidative damage to Complex IV in IFM and SSM from young and old rats were studied. Results show no apparent differences in any parameters examined between IFM and SSM from young rats. However, relative to young, only IFM from old rats had a significantly higher rate of oxidant production and a decline in mitochondrial ascorbate levels and GSH redox status. The age-related decline in mitochondrial antioxidant capacity in IFM was accompanied by a marked loss in glutaredoxin and GSSG reductase activities, suggesting a diminished reductive capacity in IFM with age. Moreover, the loss in Complex IV activity was limited to the IFM of old rats, which was accompanied by a 4-fold increase in 4-hydroxynonenal-modified Complex IV. Thus, mitochondrial decay is not uniform and further indicates that myofibrils may be uniquely under oxidative stress in the aging heart.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14572609      PMCID: PMC4696537          DOI: 10.1016/s0891-5849(03)00468-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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