Cerebral mitochondrial redox states during metabolic stress in the immature rat
- PMID: 7982046
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(94)90382-4
Cerebral mitochondrial redox states during metabolic stress in the immature rat
Abstract
The brain mitochondrial NAD+/NADH ratio, as a reflection of the oxidation-reduction (redox) state of cellular compartment, was determined under conditions of hypoxia, anoxia, hypoxia-ischemia, complete ischemia and hypoglycemia in immature rats. NAD+/NADH ratios were calculated from changes in the concentrations of specific oxidative substrates and calculated intracellular pH during cerebral metabolic stress. The results suggest that the use of the acetoacetate/beta-hydroxybutyrate substrate couple provides a more accurate prediction of the mitochondrial redox state under adverse conditions than use of the alpha-ketoglutarate/glutamate couple. It is possible that the mitochondrial oxidation seen with the latter substrate couple during cerebral metabolic stress might reflect a population of cells (neurons or glia) which are substrate-deprived relative to the rest of the brain in the setting of metabolic stress produced by oxygen deficiency.
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