Postnatal development of the complexes of the electron transport chain in synaptic mitochondria from rat brain

Almeida, A., Brooks, K. J., Sammut, I. , Keelan, J., Davey, G. P., Clark, J. B. and Bates, T. E. (1995) Postnatal development of the complexes of the electron transport chain in synaptic mitochondria from rat brain. Developmental neuroscience, 17 (4). pp. 212-218. ISSN 0378-5866

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Abstract

The postnatal development of the complexes of the electron transport chain in mitochondria isolated from rat brain synaptosomes was investigated. Synaptosomal brain mitochondria were isolated from rats aged 10-60 days, and the activities of mitochondrial complex I, complex II-III, complex IV and complex V were measured. There was a significant increase in the activity of II-III from day 10 to day 15 and complex IV from day 10 to day 21, thereafter the activities of complexes I-III and IV did not change significantly. The activity of complex I did not change significantly during the period 10-60 days post partum. In synaptic mitochondria, complex V activity was higher than in non-synaptic mitochondria, whereas the activity of complex I was lower than in non-synaptic mitochondria. These data show that the complexes of the respiratory chain within synaptic mitochondria have activities different from those of non-synaptic mitochondria and may have major implications for the relative susceptibility of mitochondria in different brain cell types to neurotoxins such as MPP+, hypoxic/ischaemic damage and oxidative stress.

Additional Information:The postnatal development of the complexes of the electron transport chain in mitochondria isolated from rat brain synaptosomes was investigated. Synaptosomal brain mitochondria were isolated from rats aged 10-60 days, and the activities of mitochondrial complex I, complex II-III, complex IV and complex V were measured. There was a significant increase in the activity of II-III from day 10 to day 15 and complex IV from day 10 to day 21, thereafter the activities of complexes I-III and IV did not change significantly. The activity of complex I did not change significantly during the period 10-60 days post partum. In synaptic mitochondria, complex V activity was higher than in non-synaptic mitochondria, whereas the activity of complex I was lower than in non-synaptic mitochondria. These data show that the complexes of the respiratory chain within synaptic mitochondria have activities different from those of non-synaptic mitochondria and may have major implications for the relative susceptibility of mitochondria in different brain cell types to neurotoxins such as MPP+, hypoxic/ischaemic damage and oxidative stress.
Keywords:Synaptosomes, Synaptic, Brain, Development, Mitochondria, Electron Transport Chain, bmjanomaly
Subjects:A Medicine and Dentistry > A100 Pre-clinical Medicine
B Subjects allied to Medicine > B140 Neuroscience
A Medicine and Dentistry > A300 Clinical Medicine
C Biological Sciences > C141 Developmental Biology
Divisions:College of Science > School of Life Sciences
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