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. 1967 Jul;104(1):71-7.
doi: 10.1042/bj1040071.

The effect of osmotic 'shock' on the swelling pattern and respiratory control of rat-liver mitochondria

The effect of osmotic 'shock' on the swelling pattern and respiratory control of rat-liver mitochondria

S Streichman et al. Biochem J. 1967 Jul.

Abstract

1. Rat-liver mitochondria suspended in 0.25m-sucrose were exposed for a few seconds to strongly hypo-osmotic conditions, and then the osmolarity of the medium was raised again to 0.25 with the aid of tris chloride (osmotic ;shock'). 2. Mitochondria after hypo-osmotic pretreatment lost their capacity for slow energy-dependent swelling in iso-osmotic tris buffer and showed no respiratory control. 3. Swelling could be induced in the ;shocked' mitochondria by ATP but not by addition of respiratory substrates. 4. It was shown that cytochrome c is lost from ;shocked' mitochondria when they come into contact with the tris buffer present in the assay medium, and that the changes observed in the pattern of swelling, as well as in respiratory control, are directly connected with this loss of cytochrome c. 5. The results of the investigation are discussed with regard to the role of cytochrome c in swelling and respiratory control.

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