VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Mechanism of changes in oxidative phosphorylation in the kidney in nephropathy caused by post-transfusion complications

   
Shepotinovsky V.I., Mikashinovich Z.I.
PubMed Id: 175570
Year: 1975  Volume: 21  Issue: 6  Pages: 577-581
A decrease in cytochrome c oxidase activity was observed in kidney tissue within 40 min after the transfusion of incompatible blood; at the same time, the succinate dehydrogenase activity was not altered. Opposite ratios (as compared with normal kidney) of the enzymatic activities were found within 24 hrs after a heterohemotransfusion. An addition of 5 M succinate to the kidney homogenate in vitro or administration of the substance at a dose of 8 mg per 100 g of body weight in vivo caused an activation of free oxidation and a decrease of phosphorylation. The addition of 50 M succinate, combined with hexokinase and NADH2, into the homogenate distinctly increased both the rate of tissue respiration and the coupled phosphorylation.
Download PDF:  
Citation:

Shepotinovsky, V. I., Mikashinovich, Z. I. (1975). Mechanism of changes in oxidative phosphorylation in the kidney in nephropathy caused by post-transfusion complications. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 21(6), 577-581.
References
 1984 (vol 30)
 1983 (vol 29)
 1982 (vol 28)
 1981 (vol 27)
 1980 (vol 26)
 1979 (vol 25)
 1978 (vol 24)
 1977 (vol 23)
 1976 (vol 22)
 1975 (vol 21)
 1974 (vol 20)
 1973 (vol 19)
 1972 (vol 18)
 1971 (vol 17)
 1970 (vol 16)
 1969 (vol 15)
 1968 (vol 14)
 1967 (vol 13)
 1966 (vol 12)
 1965 (vol 11)