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The rapid alteration by tri-iodo-L-thyronine in vivo of both the ADP/O ratio and the apparent H+/O ratio in hypothyroid-rat liver mitochondria.


ABSTRACT: Mitochondria from the livers of thyroidectomized rats have a lowered ADP/O ratio, which can be restored to normal within 15 min after intravenous injection of a near-physiological dose of tri-iodothyronine. Thyroidectomy lowered the measured delta pH, which appears to be compensated by a rise (not statistically significant) in the membrane potential, so that the protonmotive force is unaltered. A simple simulation technique is described for use in estimating H+/O ratios by the oxygen-pulse technique, which circumvents the problem that this ratio can be seriously underestimated because of re-uptake of protons from the bulk phase by the mitochondria before their expulsion is complete. By this procedure the H+/O ratio of hypothyroid mitochondria is shown to be lowered by the same factor as the ADP/O ratio, and both these ratios are very rapidly restored in parallel by hormone administration. Although these findings could be consistent with a proposal that tri-iodothyronine rapidly modulates by some mechanism the efficiency of the respiratory-chain-linked proton pumps, the kinetic properties of the proton exchange suggest that the bulk-phase protons measured may not reflect faithfully those that drive the ATP synthetase.

SUBMITTER: Crespo-Armas A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1147614 | biostudies-other | 1987 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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