Literature DB >> 34060037

Assessment of Mitochondrial Cell Metabolism by Respiratory Chain Electron Flow Assays.

Flavia Radogna1, Déborah Gérard1, Mario Dicato1, Marc Diederich2.   

Abstract

Cellular energy metabolism is regulated by complex metabolic pathways. Although anaerobic glycolysis was reported as a primary source of energy in cancer leading to a high rate of lactate production, current evidence shows that the main energy source supporting cancer cell metabolism relies on mitochondrial metabolism. Mitochondria are the key organelle maintaining optimal cellular energy levels. MitoPlate™ S-1 provides a highly reproducible bioenergetics tool to analyze the electron flow rate in live cells. Measuring the rates of electron flow into and through the electron transport chain using different NADH and FADH2-producing metabolic substrates enables the assessment of mitochondrial functionality. MitoPlate™ S-1 are 96-well microplates pre-coated with different substrates used as probes to examine the activity of mitochondrial metabolic pathways based on a colorimetric assay. A comparative metabolic analysis between cell lines or primary cells allows to establish a specific metabolic profile and to detect possible alterations of the mitochondrial function of a tumor cell. Moreover, the direct measurements of electron flux triggered by metabolic pathway activation could highlight targets for potential drug candidates.

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Keywords:  Bioinformatics; Cancer metabolism; Electron transport chain; Mitochondrial respiration; Tricarboxylic acid cycle

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34060037     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1266-8_9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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Review 1.  Energy metabolism in neuroblastoma and Wilms tumor.

Authors:  Sepideh Aminzadeh; Silvia Vidali; Wolfgang Sperl; Barbara Kofler; René G Feichtinger
Journal:  Transl Pediatr       Date:  2015-01
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1.  Modelling Metabolic Shifts during Cardiomyocyte Differentiation, Iron Deficiency and Transferrin Rescue Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.

Authors:  Benjamin B Johnson; Johannes Reinhold; Terri L Holmes; Jamie A Moore; Verity Cowell; Andreia S Bernardo; Stuart A Rushworth; Vassilios Vassiliou; James G W Smith
Journal:  Metabolites       Date:  2021-12-22
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