TY - JOUR
T1 - Skeletal muscle bioenergetics
T2 - a comparative study of mitochondria isolated from pigeon pectoralis, rat soleus, rat biceps brachii, pig biceps femoris and human quadriceps
AU - Rasmussen, Ulla F
AU - Vielwerth, Signe E
AU - Rasmussen, Hans N
PY - 2004/2
Y1 - 2004/2
N2 - The metabolism of mitochondria isolated from five functionally different skeletal muscles is compared. Data for a single ectothermic preparation are also reported. The mitochondria were prepared in yields of 44±7% from 50 to 100 mg muscle. The muscle content of mitochondrial protein ranged between 2 and 40 g kg
-1. Twelve specific activities of key enzymes and metabolic systems were determined, 10 of these in functional assays with respiratory measurements. The specific activities of glutamate dehydrogenase, α-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase, and exo-NADH oxidase differed considerably among muscle sources. Seven specific activities, including very central reactions, showed low among-muscle variation. The activity of ATP synthesis, for instance, was 1.0-1.3 mmol min
-1 g
-1 mitochondrial protein, 25°C. In vitro data were extrapolated to in vivo conditions of the muscles. The calculated rates of respiration and ATP synthesis were in accordance with reported tissue activities. Pigeon pectoralis mitochondria showed a unique cytochrome spectrum and a respiratory chain activity that might effect simultaneous carbohydrate and fatty acid respiration. In mitochondria from the other muscles, the respiratory chain activity balanced the carbohydrate oxidation capacity. In all muscles, the respiratory capacity exceeds that needed for oxidative phosphorylation. This may secure maximal mitochondrial ATP synthesis during maximal work rates and high cellular [Ca
2+].
AB - The metabolism of mitochondria isolated from five functionally different skeletal muscles is compared. Data for a single ectothermic preparation are also reported. The mitochondria were prepared in yields of 44±7% from 50 to 100 mg muscle. The muscle content of mitochondrial protein ranged between 2 and 40 g kg
-1. Twelve specific activities of key enzymes and metabolic systems were determined, 10 of these in functional assays with respiratory measurements. The specific activities of glutamate dehydrogenase, α-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase, and exo-NADH oxidase differed considerably among muscle sources. Seven specific activities, including very central reactions, showed low among-muscle variation. The activity of ATP synthesis, for instance, was 1.0-1.3 mmol min
-1 g
-1 mitochondrial protein, 25°C. In vitro data were extrapolated to in vivo conditions of the muscles. The calculated rates of respiration and ATP synthesis were in accordance with reported tissue activities. Pigeon pectoralis mitochondria showed a unique cytochrome spectrum and a respiratory chain activity that might effect simultaneous carbohydrate and fatty acid respiration. In mitochondria from the other muscles, the respiratory chain activity balanced the carbohydrate oxidation capacity. In all muscles, the respiratory capacity exceeds that needed for oxidative phosphorylation. This may secure maximal mitochondrial ATP synthesis during maximal work rates and high cellular [Ca
2+].
KW - Adenosine Triphosphate/biosynthesis
KW - Animals
KW - Columbidae
KW - Cytochromes/metabolism
KW - Energy Metabolism
KW - Humans
KW - Mitochondria, Muscle/enzymology
KW - Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism
KW - Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism
KW - Oxidative Phosphorylation
KW - Pectoralis Muscles/metabolism
KW - Rats
KW - Swine/metabolism
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0442292275
U2 - 10.1016/j.cbpb.2003.11.002
DO - 10.1016/j.cbpb.2003.11.002
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 15123217
SN - 1095-6433
VL - 137
SP - 435
EP - 446
JO - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology
JF - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology
IS - 2
ER -