Mechanisms of petroleum hydrocarbon toxicity: functional changes in rat liver mitochondria after exposure to a Prudhoe Bay Crude Oil
- PMID: 3738925
- DOI: 10.1016/0378-4274(86)90060-3
Mechanisms of petroleum hydrocarbon toxicity: functional changes in rat liver mitochondria after exposure to a Prudhoe Bay Crude Oil
Abstract
Administration of a Prudhoe Bay Crude Oil (PBCO) to rats (5 ml/kg/day for 2 days) resulted in a 30-35% inhibition of liver mitochondrial state 3 respiration with beta-hydroxybutyrate or succinate as substrates. beta-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, NADH oxidase and succinate oxidase activities were also decreased in PBCO-treated rats. A significant increase in latent ATPase activity was also observed. Our results suggest that PBCO exerts its effects on liver mitochondria through the inhibition of beta-hydroxybutyrate- and succinate-supported electron transfer activities and by impairment of the mitochondrial membrane.
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