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The effect of inactin on kidney mitochondrial function and production of reactive oxygen species.

Tomas A SchifferMichael ChristensenHåkan GustafssonFredrik Palm
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Inactin is a long lasting anesthetic agent commonly used in rat studies, but is also shown to exert physiological effects such as reducing renal blood flow, glomerular filtration rate and depressing tubular transport capacity. The effect of inactin on isolated kidney mitochondria is unknown and may be important when studying related topics in anaesthetized animals. The aim of this study was to determine whether inactin exerts effects on mitochondrial function and production of reactive oxygen species. Kidney mitochondrial function and production of reactive oxygen after acutely (5 min) or longer (1.5 hour) anesthetizing rats with inactin was evaluated using high-resolution respirometry. The results demonstrate that inactin significantly improves respiratory control ratio, inhibits complex I in the mitochondrial respiratory chain, reduce both unregulated proton leak and time dependently reduce the regulated proton leak via uncoupling protein-2 and adenine nucleotide translocase. Inactin also contributes to increased mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide production. In conclusion, inactin exerts persistent effects on mitochondrial function and these profound effects on mitochondrial function should to be considered when studying mitochondria isolated from animals anesthesized with inactin.
Keyphrases
  • reactive oxygen species
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • blood flow
  • high resolution
  • oxidative stress
  • nitric oxide
  • blood pressure
  • mass spectrometry
  • transcription factor
  • small molecule
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • respiratory tract