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  • ...'' = ''E''). The biochemical coupling efficiency is independent of kinetic control by the phosphorylation system. == Keywords ==
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  • ...ng-control ratio combines the effects of coupling (''L/E''), physiological control of energy demand, and limitation by the OXPHOS capacity. == Keywords ==
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  • ...rol ratio''' or LEAK/OXPHOS coupling-control ratio combines the effects of coupling (''L/E'') and limitation by the phosphorylation system (''P/E''); ''L/P'' = == Keywords ==
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  • ...6 Am J Physiol Cell Physiol|Steinlechner et al 1996]]). Compare [[ROUTINE-control ratio]] (''R/E'') [[Gnaiger 2008 POS|(Gnaiger 2008)]]. == Biochemical coupling efficiency: from 0 to <1 ==
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  • ...or [[LEAK respiration]]) as a fraction of [[ET capacity]]. The net ''P/E'' control ratio remains constant, if [[dyscoupling]] is fully compensated by an incre == Keywords ==
    657 bytes (86 words) - 01:31, 31 December 2020
  • ...or [[LEAK respiration]]) as a fraction of [[ET capacity]]. The net ''R/E'' control ratio remains constant, if [[dyscoupling]] is fully compensated by an incre == Keywords ==
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  • |description=[[File:J(R-L).jpg|50 px|R-L ROUTINE-coupling efficiency]] ...The background state is the [[LEAK respiration|LEAK]] state, and the flux control variable is stimulation to ROUTINE respiration by physiologically controlle
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  • ...'P/E'']], and two ''CCR'' for living cells, [[L/E |''L/E'']] and [[ROUTINE-control ratio |''R/E'']]. |info=[[Flux control ratio]], [[Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways]]
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  • ...r]]s (e.g. [[CCCP]]). [[Coupling-control protocol]]s induce these coupling-control states sequentially at a constant [[electron-transfer-pathway state]]. '''Coupling-control states:''' [[Image:P.jpg|link=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS capacity]] [[Image:R.j
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  • ...E respiration]] ''R'' and (noncoupled) [[ET capacity]] ''E''. The ''R/E'' control ratio is an expression of how close ROUTINE respiration operates to ET capa == Boundaries of the ''R/E'' control ratio ==
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  • ...f oxygen consumption in ''L'' and ''E'' sequentially. The ''L/E'' coupling-control ratio is an index of [[uncoupling]] or [[dyscoupling]] at constant ET-capac == Keywords ==
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  • |description=[[Image:j(E-R).jpg|50 px|E-R control efficiency]] The '''''E-R'' control efficiency''', ''j<sub>E-R</sub>'' = (''E-R'')/''E'' = 1-''R/E'', is an exp |info=[[Flux control efficiency]]
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  • ...ontrol over OXPHOS capacity. ''j<sub>E-P</sub>'' increases with increasing control of the phosphorylation system over OXPHOS capacity. ''j<sub>E-P</sub>'' = 1 |info=[[Flux control efficiency]], [[Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways]]
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  • ...erts a limiting effect on OXPHOS capacity. In addition, ''E-P'' depends on coupling efficiency, since ''P'' aproaches ''E'' at increasing uncoupling. == Keywords ==
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  • |description=A '''metabolic control variable''' ''X'' causes the transition between a [[background state]] Y (b |info=[[Flux control efficiency]]
    858 bytes (123 words) - 18:19, 10 November 2020
  • == Keywords == {{Template:Keywords: Coupling control}}
    582 bytes (68 words) - 01:35, 31 December 2020
  • ...ency |''P-L'' control efficiency]] if ''P=E'' as evaluated in a [[coupling-control protocol]]. |info=[[Flux control efficiency]]
    4 KB (522 words) - 23:34, 14 June 2022
  • ...e consisting of three coupling control states. The term '''phosphorylation control protocol''', PCP, has been introduced synonymous for CCP. ...sted to replace the term 'phosphorylation control protocol' by '''coupling-control protocol, CCP'''.
    6 KB (874 words) - 10:49, 30 October 2023
  • == Keywords == {{Template:Keywords: Coupling control}}
    781 bytes (111 words) - 01:32, 31 December 2020
  • ...ontrol efficiencies''' express the control of respiration by a [[metabolic control variable]], ''X'', as a fractional change of flux from ''Y<sub>X</sub>'' to ...to [[elasticity|elasticities]] of [[metabolic control analysis]], the flux control efficiency of ''X'' upon background ''Y<sub>X</sub>'' is expressed as the c
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  • ...''E-P'' control efficiency]], ''j<sub>E-P</sub>'' = 1-''P/E''. The ''P/E'' control ratio increases with increasing capacity of the phosphorylation system up t ...ng]] of [[OXPHOS]], but mainly results from a diversity in the [[ET-excess control efficiency E-P]] in different species, tissues and cell lines.
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  • | Coupling control protocol (ceCCP) in intact cells. | Coupling control protocol (ceCCP) in intact cells using TIP2k for automatic uncoupler titrat
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  • ...ol efficiency]] ''j<sub>P-L</sub>'' and [[E-L coupling efficiency |''E-L'' coupling efficiency]] ''j<sub>E-L</sub>''. These normalized flux ratios are the basi == Keywords ==
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  • ...e=MitoEAGLE preprint 2018-02-18(21) The protonmotive force and respiratory control. |keywords=Mitochondrial respiratory control, coupling control, mitochondrial preparations, protonmotive force, chemiosmotic theory, oxida
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  • ...trol ratios''' ''FCR''s are ratios of oxygen flux in different respiratory control states, normalized for maximum flux in a common reference state, to obtain ...SUIT protocol]]) provide an internal normalization, expressing respiratory control independent of mitochondrial content and thus independent of a marker for m
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  • ...sons, ''RCR'' should be replaced by the [[E-L coupling efficiency |''E-L'' coupling efficiency]], 1-''L/E'' [4]. :::# Gnaiger E (2020) Mitochondrial pathways and respiratory control. An introduction to OXPHOS analysis. 5th ed. BEC 2020.2. - [[Gnaiger 2020 B
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  • ...Boushel RC (2011) Conserved mitochondrial coupling and adaptive substrate control in Inuit and Caucasians: Acclimatization to active life styles in the Arcti |keywords=Haplotypes
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  • ...on was not inhibited in any of the coupling control states, hence coupling control efficiencies were not affected by MgG. |keywords=ATP, ATP production, high-resolution respirometry, Magnesium Green, mitocho
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  • == Keywords == {{Template:Keywords: Coupling control}}
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  • ...T, Gnaiger E (2022) Bioenergetic fingerprinting with coupling and pathway control of coenzyme Q redox state and respiration in permeabilized HEK 293T cells. ...ing is challenged with targeting specific segments of pathway and coupling control of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) [1].
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  • ...Leung KH, Hinkle PC (1975) Reconstitution of ion transport and respiratory control in vesicles formed from reduced coenzyme Q-cytochrome c reductase and phosp ...ansient stimulation of electron transfer. The results indicate that energy coupling can be observed with isolated reduced coenzyme Q-cytochrome c reductase if
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  • == Keywords == {{Template:Keywords: Coupling control}}
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  • ...on was not inhibited in any of the coupling control states, hence coupling control efficiencies were not affected by MgG. |keywords=ATP, ATP production, high-resolution respirometry, Magnesium Green, mitocho
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  • ...ancock CR (2017) Effects of curcumin and ursolic acid on the mitochondrial coupling efficiency and hydrogen peroxide emission of intact skeletal myoblasts. Bio ...lood glucose control. Our findings also show that changes to mitochondrial coupling efficiency after curcumin pretreatment may go undetected unless cells are a
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  • |title=Sumbalova Z, Fasching M, Gnaiger E (2011) Substrate control in mitochondrial respiration and regulation of mitochondrial membrane poten ...Media:MiPNet14.05.jpg|Sumbalova Z, Fasching M, Gnaiger E (2011) Substrate control in mitochondrial respiration and regulation of mitochondrial membrane pote
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  • ...LHD, Doerrier C, Moore AL, Rich PR, Gnaiger E (2021) Coupling and pathway control of coenzyme Q redox state and respiration in isolated mitochondria. https:/ ...ww.mitofit.org/images/9/91/Komlodi_2021_MitoFit_Q.pdf Coupling and pathway control of coenzyme Q redox state and respiration in isolated mitochondria]
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  • ...-specific dysregulation of mitochondrial respiratory capacity and coupling control in colon-26 tumor-induced cachexia. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol ...findings suggest that mitochondrial function is subject to tissue-specific control during cancer cachexia, whereby remodeling in WAT and liver arise early and
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  • ...''P/L''. Under these conditions, the respiratory control ratio and ''P-L'' control efficiency are related by a hyperbolic function, ''j<sub>P-L</sub>'' = 1-RC » [[#Cell ergometry: OXPHOS-control and ET-coupling efficiency |'''MiPNet article''']]
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  • ...ased (''P'' = 0.031), leading to a significant increase in the respiratory control ratio (''P'' = 0.016). |keywords=Exercise training, Aerobic metabolism, Chronic hypoxia, Women, VO2max, Ener
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  • ...production. Despite substantial differences in the [[respiratory acceptor control ratio]], ranging from 4 to 11 in the different experimental groups, a fixed |keywords=Aging, Coupling state, Mitochondria, Oxidative stress, Primary human fibroblast, Respiratio
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  • ...PHOS capacity is expressed as the [[OXPHOS-control ratio]] (''P/E'' [[flux control ratio]]). (''2'') OXPHOS capacity is expressed per tissue or cell mass, int == Keywords ==
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  • === Coupling-control protocol === ...ler titrations after inhibition of respiration by oligomycin in [[coupling-control protocol]]s with living cells yield the sequence of [[ROUTINE respiration]]
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  • ...m alterations in mitochondrial content. LEAK control coupling, respiratory control ratio, and oligomycin-induced LEAK respiration, all measures of mitochondri |keywords=High altitude (HA), Exercise capacity
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  • ...ail to evaluate even minor alterations in respiratory coupling and pathway control patterns. ...<sup>+)</sup>. The [[PB-Module]] extends HRR to PhotoBiology with accurate control of the light intensity and measurement of photosynthesis. The O2k and the N
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  • ...) High levels of whole-body energy expenditure are associated with a lower coupling of skeletal muscle mitochondria in C57Bl/6 mice. Metabolism 59:1612-8. ...coenzyme A as substrate. These results indicate that reduced mitochondrial coupling is associated with positive residual energy expenditure and high rates of t
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  • ...iethuechter A, Fasching M, Gnaiger E (2011) Coupling control and substrate control of mitochondrial membrane potential and respiration in the mouse brain, and |keywords=High-resolution respirometry, OXPHOS, mitochondrial membrane potential, ROS
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  • ...is controlled by cellular energy demand, energy turnover and the degree of coupling to phosphorylation (intrinsic [[uncoupling]] and pathological [[dyscoupling ::::* DL-Protocol for coupling control with living cells and cell viability module (ce-pce): [[SUIT-003 O2 ce-pce
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  • |title=Ragan CI, Hinkle PC (1975) Ion transport and respiratory control in vesicles formed from reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide coenzyme ...y valinomycin plus nigericin and K+ ions. The results indicate that energy coupling can be observed with isolated NADH-coenzyme Q reductase if the enzyme compl
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  • ...in complex II-linked respiration. Coupling control ratios showed increased coupling efficiency for both complex I- and II-linked substrates in hypoxia-exposed ...oxygenation period increases substrate-stimulated respiratory capacity and coupling efficiency. Such effects are accompanied by up-regulation of mitochondrial
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  • ...loading is related to decreased mitochondrial ROS production and increased coupling efficiency in myocardium of human failing hearts, suggesting a novel pathom |keywords=Heart failure, Heart transplantation, High-resolution respirometry, Left ve
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  • ...s reductions in: maximal mitochondrial respiration capacity, mitochondrial coupling and mitochondrial content. |keywords=Mitochondrial content, Mitochondrial coupling, Mitochondrial homeostasis, Mitochondrial respiration, Muscle wasting, Oxid
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  • ...LHD, Doerrier C, Moore AL, Rich PR, Gnaiger E (2021) Coupling and pathway control of coenzyme Q redox state and respiration in isolated mitochondria. Bioener ...s determined by cyclic voltammetry. The voltammogram also provides quality control of the Q-sensor and reveals chemical interferences.
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  • ...uence of titrations, e.g. NS(GM), NS(PM), FNSGp(PGM). The coupling/patwhay control diagram in the Figure shows a protocol of SUIT category FNS(PM). :* '''Coupling-control protocols''' (CCP) are a special case of SUIT protocols primarily applied t
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  • ...cantly lower in burn victims for 1-year postinjury. Mitochondrial coupling control is diminished for up to 2 years postinjury in burn victims, resulting in gr |keywords=skeletal muscle, ucnoupling, burns, trauma
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  • ...ower leak respiration and leak-related coupling control ratio than healthy control subjects. There was no significant change in measures of PBMC respiration f |keywords=Mitochondria, Respiratory, Type 2 diabetes, Dysfunction, Peripheral blood m
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  • ...l 10d post burn, where both respiratory capacity (''P''<0.05) and coupling control (''P''<0.05) were significantly lower than sham. These data highlight a dif |keywords=Apoptosis, Burn, Hypermetabolism, Mitochondria, Skeletal muscle
    3 KB (368 words) - 15:44, 13 November 2017
  • ...ulations indicated an enzyme defect in β-oxidation, and that mitochondrial coupling efficiency of electron transfer during β-oxidation particularly in fat oxidation (coupling efficiency and relative flux) were found.
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  • ...P, Fasching M, Gnaiger E (2011) Mitochondrial membrane potential, coupling control, H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> production, and the upper limit of mitochondria
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  • ...one C, Kante F, Folkow LP, Hazlerigg DG, West AC, Wood SH (2024) Circadian coupling of mitochondria in a deep-diving mammal. J Exp Biol 227:jeb24699. https://d ...sts and found a circadian variation in mitochondrial activity, with higher coupling efficiency of complex I coinciding with the trough of arntl expression. The
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  • ...d (direct) channeling of that fraction of ADP to mitochondria. Compared to control, the direct ADP transfer was increased in MDX ventricles. In conclusion, ou |keywords=Mitochondria, Adenosine 5′-triphosphatase, Muscle, Respiration, Regulatio
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  • ...delivery suite, with enhanced coupling, as indicated by higher respiratory control ratios, than in fresh placental samples transported to the laboratory on ic |keywords=Placenta
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  • |title=Krumschnabel G, Schwarzbaum PJ, Wieser W (1994) Coupling of energy supply and energy demand in isolated goldfish hepatocytes. Physio ...the concentration of ATP in the hepatocytes dropped within 30 min from the control steady state to a new, lower, steady state that was maintained for at least
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  • ...P) in intact cells to evaluate effects on ROUTINE respiration, biochemical coupling efficiency and extracellular ROS production under physiological conditions; == Keywords ==
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  • ...] Electron transfer from beta-oxidation and TCA cycle and impact of OXPHOS coupling on NADH and coenzyme Q redox states. ...sh from different fuel substrates of the ETS or electron pull modulated by coupling and corresponding energy demand. Special emphasis on the interaction betwee
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  • ...substrate oxidation rates, leak respiration rates or coupling (respiratory control ratios). Increased rates of ROS production did not lead to damage of protei ...lase, Mitochondria, Oxidative damage, Reactive oxygen species, Respiratory control ratio, Temperature
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  • ...gnificantly higher OXPHOS Control Efficiency, OXPHOS Capacity and Coupling Control Ratios (i.e., LEAK/OXPHOS). There was no significant change to citrate synt |keywords=Fish, Heart, Low oxygen, Oxidative phosphorylation, Red muscle
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  • ...M, Tiret L, <u>Pilot-Storck Fanny</u> (2022) ''Hacd1'' and ''Hacd2'' genes control mitochondrial energetic efficiency through the modulation of mitochondrial |abstract=Mitochondrial energy efficiency involves optimal coupling between oxidative processes and ADP phosphorylation, which implies an advan
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  • ...art failure, RCR, Respiratory control ratio, SC CCF, Supercomplex coupling control factor, Heart failure, High-resolution respirometry, Mitochondrial-targeted
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  • ...ratory chain function remained unaltered, as both coupling and respiratory control did not change in response to hypoxic exposure. High altitude acclimatizati |keywords=High altitude acclimatization
    3 KB (404 words) - 13:09, 27 December 2021
  • ...rumschnabel G, Biasi C, Schwarzbaum PJ, Wieser W (1996) Membrane-metabolic coupling and ion homeostasis in anoxia-tolerant and anoxia-intolerant hepatocytes. A ...ecies did chemical anoxia induce a change in pump density. Other potential control mechanisms are briefly discussed.
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  • ...drial outer membrane (mtOM) for ADP, is crucial for the efficiency of this coupling. To validate if tubulin participates in this regulation, reconstitution exp |keywords=Bioenergetics, Muscle cells, Energy metabolism, Tubulin, Dissertations
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  • ...LHD, Doerrier C, Moore AL, Rich PR, Gnaiger E (2021) Coupling and pathway control of coenzyme Q redox state and respiration in isolated mitochondria. Bioener ...LHD, Doerrier C, Moore AL, Rich PR, Gnaiger E (2021) Coupling and pathway control of coenzyme Q redox state and respiration in isolated mitochondria. Bioener
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  • ...ity from mouse to man, and evaluation of altered mitochondrial respiratory control patterns in health and disease'' ([[Gnaiger 2009 Int J Biochem Cell Biol|Gn ...the backbone of the MiPMap project. The MiPMap labels can be considered as keywords which can be attached to various sources of information (publications). Wit
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  • |abstract=Coupling of [[OXPHOS]] represents a complex concept. '''Uncoupler''' titrations prov ...link«]]</ref>,<ref>Gnaiger E (2020) Mitochondrial pathways and respiratory control. An introduction to OXPHOS analysis. 5th ed. Bioenerg Commun 2020.2. https:
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  • ...iu L, Fu T, Kong Y, Zhou Q, Vega RB, Zhu MS, Kelly DP, Gao X, Gan Z (2016) Coupling of mitochondrial function and skeletal muscle fiber type by a miR-499/Fnip1 ...contractile proteins of oxidative-type fibers. However, the mechanism for coupling of mitochondrial function to the muscle contractile machinery during fiber
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  • ...ansfer to phosphorylation of ADP. To secure full accessibility of any flux control variables (substrates, ADP, etc.) to the mt organelle, mitochondria are eit ...ibility of complete mt-yield and preservation of mitochondrial respiratory control compared to permeabilized fibers.
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  • ...livo Eleonora]]Baglivo E, Cardoso LHD, Cecatto C, Gnaiger E (2022) Quality control of mitochondrial respiration medium in high-resolution respirometry with li ...ochondrial respiratory research. A frequently neglected problem is quality control of chemicals and incubation media. Mitochondrial respiration medium MiR05 i
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  • ...tial]] is almost fully collapsed and provides a reference state for [[flux control ratio]]s. == Consequences for evaluation of coupling ==
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  • ...supported by PMS and the respiratory control ratio (index of mitochondrial coupling) for both PMS and PCM were lower following the clamp (P<0.05). IRS1 mRNA de ...induced H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> production and a concurrent decrease in coupling of mitochondrial respiration with ATP production in a cohort of healthy pre
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  • ...on in OXPHOS efficiency. However, with anoxic transition, STZ-diabetic and control heart tissues showed similar ATP hydrolysis capacities through reversal of |keywords=Diabetic cardiomypathy, Anoxia, Efficiency, Mitochondria, Oxidative phospho
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  • ...tioning mitochondria-bound hexokinase as a hub for intracellular signaling control. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. |keywords=Mitochondria, Brain, Calcium, Development, Hexokinase, Redox balance
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  • ...maintained in all treatments, as deduced from high respiratory uncoupling control ratios. Bcl-2 over-expression did not prevent apoptosis after gemcitabine-t |keywords=Apoptosis, Dexamethasone, Gemcitabine, Mitochondrial respiratory control, Cell cycle
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  • ...embrane H+ conductance and disturbs the protein-linked functions in energy coupling. This is most probably essential for the short-term toxicity of phytanic ac |keywords=ADP/ATP carrier, Branched-chain fatty acid, Mitochondria, Neurodegeneration
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  • ...''<sub>O2max</sub> and an ~50 % increase (''P'' < 0.05) of the respiratory coupling ratio (RCR) combined with lower levels of UCP3 and PGC-1αmRNA levels (''P' ..., High-fat diet, Nutrient restriction, Maternal diet, Respiratory coupling control ratio
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  • ...Calbet J, Christiansen M, Helge JW, Saltin B, Boushel R (2013) Biochemical coupling efficiency in permeabilized fibers from arm and leg muscle in Inuit versus ...e in fatty acid oxidation approaching the level of the Inuit, yet coupling control of oxidative phosphorylation was conserved. Our findings reveal that couple
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  • ...acity and OXPHOS coupling efficiency, and induced changes in the substrate control ratio. Altogether, our results suggested that ''E. uniflora'' impairs the m |keywords=Mitochondrial dysfunction, Oxidative phosphorylation, Essential oil, Bioene
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  • ...n. In addition, we found that the acceptor control ratio, representing the coupling between oxidation and phosphorylation, was significantly upregulated by CL. |keywords=Biological therapies, Mitochondria, Oxidative phosphorylation, Vascular bio
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  • ...e (SDH) or Complex II. SDH is located at the inner mitochondrial membrane, coupling the oxidation of succinate to fumarate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA ...e; noncancerous), LNCaP (prostate; cancer), and HEK293T (embryonic kidney; control).
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  • ...evere burn trauma on liver mitochondrial respiratory capacity and coupling control as well as the signaling events underlying these alterations. ...he respiratory control ratio for ADP (p = 0.04) and the mitochondrial flux control ratio (p = 0.03) were elevated in the liver of burned animals. Complex
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  • ..., Pollheimer J, Moser PL, Zeimet AG, Offner FA, Gnaiger E (2006) Preserved coupling of oxidative phosphorylation but decreased mitochondrial respiratory capaci ...a significant decline of respiratory capacity (''p'' < 0.05). Respiratory control ratios (i.e., uncoupled respiration at optimum carbonyl cyanide p-trifluoro
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  • ...ransfer chain, ETC) is a misnomer. Understanding mitochondrial respiratory control has suffered greatly from this inappropriate terminology, although textbook ...her flavoproteins, providing multiple entries into the Q-junction with two coupling sites downstream (Gnaiger 2014).
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  • == Keywords == {{Template:Keywords: Q}}
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  • ...NA. Improvement of the OXPHOS efficiency was stronger in APP cells than in control cells. In APP cells, the GBE-induced amelioration of oxygen consumption mos |keywords=Ginkgo biloba extract, Alzheimer's disease,
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  • ...SH-SY5Y cells, with basic information of respiration in different coupling control states including ROUTINE, LEAK, and maximal electron transport (ET) capacit |keywords=Bioenergetics, Intact cells, Mitochondria, Respiration, SH-SY5Y
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  • ...rel JC, Hacini R, Chavanon O, Imbeaud S, Saks V, Pison C (2005) Functional coupling of adenine nucleotide translocase and mitochondrial creatine kinase is enha ...itochondrial respiration by creatine linked to a more efficient functional coupling adenine nucleotide translocase-mitochondrial creatine kinase, resulting in
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  • ...msroth S, Antretter H, Höfer D, Gnaiger E (2011) Mitochondrial respiratory control and early defects of oxidative phosphorylation in the failing human heart. ...identical in the four cardiac chambers of chronic heart failure patients. Coupling was preserved in heart disease and chronic heart failure, in contrast to th
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  • ...s predicts that increased levels of inorganic phosphate in TAC compared to control animals kinetically impair the myosin ATPase crossbridge cycle in decompens |keywords=Heart failure, Cardiac energetics, Mechano-energtic coupling, Trans aortic constriction, Ejection fraction, Computational modeling, Card
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  • ...inclusions shown by electron microscopy, indicate that Mib-CK function and coupling to oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), is impaired in these abnormal mitoch |keywords=Guanidino propionic acid; Creatine; Mitochondrial inclusion body; Creatine
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  • ...onsumption of permeabilized acinar cells. These results suggest a stronger coupling between respiration and oxidative phosphorylation in sucrose-based solution |keywords=Pancreatic acinar cells; Mitochondria; Oxygen consumption; Respiratory stat
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  • ...everal skeletal muscle adaptations, highlighting the role of mitochondrial coupling as a critical factor for maximal exercise capacities. These results emphasi |keywords=2,4-dinitrophenol, Mitochondrial uncoupling, Exhaustive exercise Maximal ru
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