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. 1997 Feb;29(1):89-95.
doi: 10.1023/a:1022420007908.

Dependence of H2O2 formation by rat heart mitochondria on substrate availability and donor age

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Dependence of H2O2 formation by rat heart mitochondria on substrate availability and donor age

R G Hansford et al. J Bioenerg Biomembr. 1997 Feb.

Abstract

We have examined the substrate specificity and inhibitor sensitivity of H2O2 formation by rat heart mitochondria. Active H2O2 production requires both a high fractional reduction of Complex I (indexed by NADH/NAD+ + NADH ratio) and a high membrane potential, delta psi. These conditions are achieved with supraphysiological concentrations of succinate. With physiological concentrations of NAD-linked substrates, rates of H2O2 formation are much lower (less than 0.1% of respiratory chain electron flux) but may be stimulated by the Complex III inhibitor antimycin A, but not by myxothiazol. Addition of Mn2+ to give 10 nmol/mg of mitochondrial protein enhances H2O2 production with all substrate combinations, possibly by repleting mitochondrial superoxide dismutase with this cation. Contrary to previously published work, no increased activity of H2O2 production was found with heart mitochondria from senescent (24 month) rats, relative to young adults (6 month).

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