Exercise-induced alterations of hepatic mitochondrial function
- 15 December 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 208 (3) , 695-701
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2080695
Abstract
In order to examine the effect of a single bout of exercise on hepatic mitochondrial function, starved untrained male rats swam at 34.degree.-35.degree. C with a tail weight (5% of body wt) for 100 min. The rates of ADP-stimulated and uncoupled respiration were higher in the mitochondria isolated from the exercised rats regardless of the substrate utilized. Succinate-linked Ca2+ uptake was 48% greater in the exercised group; however, Ca2+ efflux was markedly depressed. The inhibition of Ca2+ uptake by Mg2+ was higher in the control group, so that the difference in Ca2+ uptake between the 2 groups was greater in the presence of Mg2+ than in its absence. The responses of phosphorylating respiration and Ca2+ fluxes to exogenous phosphate and the pH of the assay medium differed in the exercise group. These observations with the exercised group were not related to nonspecific stress. The exercise-induced mitochondrial-functional alterations are reminiscent of those obtained from mitochondria isolated from glucagon- or catecholamine-treated sedentary rats. Thus, adrenergic stimulation, as well as other factors may be operating during exercise, leading to an alteration of mitochondrial function in vitro.This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
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