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. 1984 Dec 19;778(3):570-8.
doi: 10.1016/0005-2736(84)90408-5.

Dielectric analysis of mitochondria isolated from rat liver. II. Intact mitochondria as simulated by a double-shell model

Dielectric analysis of mitochondria isolated from rat liver. II. Intact mitochondria as simulated by a double-shell model

K Asami et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

The dielectric dispersion of isolated intact mitochondria in suspension has been measured between 10 kHz and 500 MHz. In isotonic KCl media at 4 degrees C, the mitochondria maintained their characteristic 'double membrane' structure as examined by electron microscopy, and the observed dispersion curves were successfully simulated in terms of a superposition of two sub-dispersions having different characteristic frequencies and different permittivity magnitudes. Taking these observations into account we analyzed the dispersion data on the basis of a 'double-shell' model in which two concentric shells are meant to represent the mitochondrial outer and inner membranes. The analyses by a computerized curve-fitting method revealed that: (i) electric capacities for the outer and the inner membrane are 1.7 and 0.5 microF/cm2, respectively, (ii) relative permittivity for the inner compartment (or the equivalent homogeneous matrical space) = 50-60, (iii) outer compartment-to-external conductivity ratio = 0.4-0.6, and (iv) inner compartment-to-external conductivity ratio = 0.14. The implications of these parameter values are discussed with due attention paid to the limitations inherent in our 'double-shell' model approach.

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