학술논문

Glycerophosphate-Dependent Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Rat Liver Mitochondria
Document Type
Text
Source
Physiological research | 2004 Volume:53 | Number:3
Subject
Rat liver mitochondria
Mitochondrial glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
Triiodothyronine
Hydrogen peroxide
Language
English
Abstract
We studied the extent to which hormonally-induced mitochondrial glycerophosphate dehydrogenase (mGPDH) activity contributes to the supply of reducing equivalents to the mitochondrial respiratory chain in the rat liver. The activity of glycerophosphate oxidase was compared with those of NADH oxidase and/or succinate oxidase. It was found that triiodothyronine-activated mGPDH represents almost the same capacity for the saturation of the respiratory chain as Complex II. Furthermore, the increase of mGPDH activity induced by triiodothyronine correlated with an increase of capacity for glycerophosphate-dependent hydrogen peroxide production. As a result of hormonal treatment, a 3-fold increase in glycerophosphate-dependent hydrogen peroxide production by liver mitochondria was detected by polarographic and luminometric measurements.