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|title=Kuznetsov AV, Veksler V, Gellerich FN, Saks V, Margreiter R, Kunz WS (2008) Analysis of mitochondrial function in situ in permeabilized muscle fibers, tissues and cells. Nat Protoc 3: 965- | |title=Kuznetsov AV, Veksler V, Gellerich FN, Saks V, Margreiter R, Kunz WS (2008) Analysis of mitochondrial function in situ in permeabilized muscle fibers, tissues and cells. Nat Protoc 3:965-76. | ||
|info=[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18536644 PMID:18536644] | |info=[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18536644 PMID: 18536644] | ||
|authors=Kuznetsov AV, Veksler V, Gellerich FN, Saks V, Margreiter R, Kunz WS | |authors=Kuznetsov AV, Veksler V, Gellerich FN, Saks V, Margreiter R, Kunz WS | ||
|year=2008 | |year=2008 | ||
|journal=Nat | |journal=Nat Protoc | ||
|abstract=Analysis of mitochondrial function is central to the study of intracellular energy metabolism, mechanisms of cell death and pathophysiology of a variety of human diseases, including myopathies, neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. However, important properties of mitochondria differ in vivo and in vitro. Here, we describe a protocol for the analysis of functional mitochondria in situ, without the isolation of organelles, in selectively permeabilized cells or muscle fibers using digitonin or saponin. A specially designed substrate/inhibitor titration approach allows the step-by-step analysis of several mitochondrial complexes. This protocol allows the detailed characterization of functional mitochondria in their normal intracellular position and assembly, preserving essential interactions with other organelles. As only a small amount of tissue is required for analysis, the protocol can be used in diagnostic settings in clinical studies. The permeabilization procedure and specific titration analysis can be completed in 2 h. | |abstract=Analysis of mitochondrial function is central to the study of intracellular energy metabolism, mechanisms of cell death and pathophysiology of a variety of human diseases, including myopathies, neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. However, important properties of mitochondria differ ''in vivo'' and ''in vitro''. Here, we describe a protocol for the analysis of functional mitochondria ''in situ'', without the isolation of organelles, in selectively permeabilized cells or muscle fibers using digitonin or saponin. A specially designed substrate/inhibitor titration approach allows the step-by-step analysis of several mitochondrial complexes. This protocol allows the detailed characterization of functional mitochondria in their normal intracellular position and assembly, preserving essential interactions with other organelles. As only a small amount of tissue is required for analysis, the protocol can be used in diagnostic settings in clinical studies. The permeabilization procedure and specific titration analysis can be completed in 2 h. | ||
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::* For published corrections, see p. 55 in [[Pesta 2012 Methods Mol Biol|Pesta D, Gnaiger E (2012) High-resolution respirometry. OXPHOS protocols for human cells and permeabilized fibres from small biopsies of human muscle. Methods Mol Biol 810:25-58.]] | |||
* Table 1: ''Respiration of rat liver homogenate, 30 Β°C'' is actually mechanically permeabilized pig liver measured at 37 Β°C ([[Kuznetsov_2002_Analyt Biochem]]). | * Table 1: ''Respiration of rat liver homogenate, 30 Β°C'' is actually mechanically permeabilized pig liver measured at 37 Β°C ([[Kuznetsov_2002_Analyt Biochem]]). | ||
* The protocol (Nat Protoc) for permeabilized fibres lacks consideration of oxygen limitation encountered when incubations are performed at or below air saturation ([[Kuznetsov_1998_BTK]]; [[Gnaiger_2003_Adv Exp Med Biol]]). For a discussion, see | * The protocol (Nat Protoc) for permeabilized fibres lacks consideration of oxygen limitation encountered when incubations are performed at or below air saturation ([[Kuznetsov_1998_BTK]]; [[Gnaiger_2003_Adv Exp Med Biol]]). For a discussion, see Β»[[Permeabilized muscle fibres]]. | ||
* Protocols (Nat Protoc) are restricted to simple substrate supply (separate CI- or CII-electron entry into the | * Protocols (Nat Protoc) are restricted to simple substrate supply (separate CI- or CII-electron entry into the ET-pathway), whereas full OXPHOS capacity can be obtained only with physiological CI+II substrate combinations ([[Gnaiger 2007 MitoPathways|Gnaiger 2007]]; [[Pesta 2012 Methods Mol Biol]]). |
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Kuznetsov AV, Veksler V, Gellerich FN, Saks V, Margreiter R, Kunz WS (2008) Analysis of mitochondrial function in situ in permeabilized muscle fibers, tissues and cells. Nat Protoc 3:965-76. |
Kuznetsov AV, Veksler V, Gellerich FN, Saks V, Margreiter R, Kunz WS (2008) Nat Protoc
Abstract: Analysis of mitochondrial function is central to the study of intracellular energy metabolism, mechanisms of cell death and pathophysiology of a variety of human diseases, including myopathies, neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. However, important properties of mitochondria differ in vivo and in vitro. Here, we describe a protocol for the analysis of functional mitochondria in situ, without the isolation of organelles, in selectively permeabilized cells or muscle fibers using digitonin or saponin. A specially designed substrate/inhibitor titration approach allows the step-by-step analysis of several mitochondrial complexes. This protocol allows the detailed characterization of functional mitochondria in their normal intracellular position and assembly, preserving essential interactions with other organelles. As only a small amount of tissue is required for analysis, the protocol can be used in diagnostic settings in clinical studies. The permeabilization procedure and specific titration analysis can be completed in 2 h.
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- Table 1: Respiration of rat liver homogenate, 30 Β°C is actually mechanically permeabilized pig liver measured at 37 Β°C (Kuznetsov_2002_Analyt Biochem).
- The protocol (Nat Protoc) for permeabilized fibres lacks consideration of oxygen limitation encountered when incubations are performed at or below air saturation (Kuznetsov_1998_BTK; Gnaiger_2003_Adv Exp Med Biol). For a discussion, see Β»Permeabilized muscle fibres.
- Protocols (Nat Protoc) are restricted to simple substrate supply (separate CI- or CII-electron entry into the ET-pathway), whereas full OXPHOS capacity can be obtained only with physiological CI+II substrate combinations (Gnaiger 2007; Pesta 2012 Methods Mol Biol).