Cytochrome c oxidase rather than cytochrome c is a major determinant of mitochondrial respiratory capacity in skeletal muscle of aged rats: role of carnitine and lipoic acid
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- DOI: 10.1089/rej.2007.0541
Cytochrome c oxidase rather than cytochrome c is a major determinant of mitochondrial respiratory capacity in skeletal muscle of aged rats: role of carnitine and lipoic acid
Abstract
The release of mitochondrial cytochrome c followed by activation of caspase cascade has been reported with aging in various tissues, whereas little is known about the caspase-independent pathway involved in mitochondrial dysfunction. To determine the functional impact of cytochrome c loss on mitochondrial respiratory capacity, we monitored NADH redox transitions and oxygen consumption in isolated skeletal muscle mitochondria of 4- and 24-month-old rats in the presence and absence of exogenous cytochrome c; and assessed the efficacy of cosupplementation of carnitine and lipoic acid on age-related alteration in mitochondrial respiration. The loss of mitochondrial cytochrome c with age was accompanied with alteration in respiratory transition, which in turn was not rescued by exogenous addition of cytochrome c to isolated mitochondria. The analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear-encoded cytochrome c oxidase subunits suggests that the decreased levels of cytochrome c oxidase may be attributed for the irresponsiveness to exogenously added cytochrome c on mitochondrial respiratory transitions, possibly through reduction of upstream electron carriers. Oral supplementation of carnitine and lipoic acid to aged rats help to maintaining the mitochondrial oxidative capacity by regulating the release of cytochrome c and improves cytochrome c oxidase transcript levels. Thus, carnitine and lipoic acid supplementation prevents the loss of cytochrome c and their associated decline in cytochrome c oxidase activity; thereby, effectively attenuating any putative decrease in cellular energy and redox status with age.
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