Literature DB >> 6116311

Studies on the pathogenesis of ischemic cell injury. VI. Mitochondrial flocculent densities in autolysis.

Y Collan, E McDowell, B F Trump.   

Abstract

Flocculent densities in the matrix of mitochondria have become quite important in cell pathology since, when prominent, they indicate irreversible cell injury. The morphology and chemical nature of these flocculent densities have been studied in Kidney after various periods of autolysis in vitro in whole tissue samples and in isolated mitochondria. After 30 to 60 min of ischemia, flocculent densities were seen only occasionally and they were most prominent in samples subjected to mechanical damage during isolation. However, in 2- and 4-h samples numerous densities were seen. The size of the densities increased with time, being about 1,400 A in diameter at 4 h. Densities were also seen in mitochondria isolated in medium containing EDTA. They were seen only in the mitochondrial matrix, and could occasionally be found in condensed mitochondria. Small densities were generally round but larger one varied in shape and often appeared as aggregates of smaller densities. Digestion of the densities from water-soluble glycol methacrylate embedded samples was successful with pronase, but neither acid nor lipid solvents were effective. calcium or inorganic phosphate content of isolated mitochondria did not show an increase parallel to the occurrence of flocculent densities. The results suggest that the densities consist predominantly of protein and are probably formed through denaturation of proteins of the mitochondrial matrix and/or the inner membrane.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6116311     DOI: 10.1007/bf02889159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol Incl Mol Pathol        ISSN: 0340-6075


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