Literature DB >> 435569

[Changes in the phospholipid content of intact mitochondria under mitochondrial swelling in hypotonic sucrose solutions].

A V Kargapolov.   

Abstract

Mitochondrial swelling in hypotonic sucrose solutions is accompanied by a decrease of the amount of phosphatidyl ethanolamines, cardiolipids and their lyso-derivatives. An addition of dicaine (inhibitor of phospholipase) to the incubation medium results in a considerable decrease of mitochondrial swelling and prevents the decay of phosphatidyl ethanolamines and cardiolipids. This effect is due to the inhibition of corresponding phospholipases. The data obtained suggest that the passive mitochondrial swelling is accompanied by activation of endogenous phospholipases and by a hydrolysis of cardiolipids, phosphatidyl ethanolamines and their lyso-derivatives.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 435569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biokhimiia        ISSN: 0320-9725


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