Oxidative phosphorylation in intact hepatocytes: Quantitative characterization of the mechanisms of change in efficiency and cellular consequences - Université Grenoble Alpes
Article Dans Une Revue Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Année : 1998

Oxidative phosphorylation in intact hepatocytes: Quantitative characterization of the mechanisms of change in efficiency and cellular consequences

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Two mechanisms may affect the yield of the oxidative phosphorylation pathway in isolated mitochondria: (i) a decrease in the intrinsic coupling of the proton pumps (H+/2e- or H+/ATP), and (ii) an increase in the inner membrane conductance (proton or cation leak). Hence three kinds of modifications can occur and each of them have been characterized in isolated rat liver mitochondria (see preceding chapter by Rigoulet et al.). In intact isolated hepatocytes, these modifications are linked to specific patterns of bioenergetic parameters, i.e. respiratory flux, mitochondrial redox potential, DY, and phosphate potential.
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hal-01989738 , version 1 (22-01-2019)

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Xavier Maurice Leverve, Brigitte Sibille, Anne Devin, Marie-Astrid Piquet, Pascal Espié, et al.. Oxidative phosphorylation in intact hepatocytes: Quantitative characterization of the mechanisms of change in efficiency and cellular consequences. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1998, 184 (1-2), pp.53-65. ⟨hal-01989738⟩

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