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High-Resolution Respirometry for Mitochondrial Function in Rodent Brain.

Aishika DattaDeepaneeta SarmahBijoyani GhoshNikita RanaAnupom BorahPallab Bhattacharya
Published in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2024)
High-resolution mitochondrial respirometry is a modern technique that enables to measure mitochondrial respiration in various cell types. It contains chambers with oxygen sensors that measure oxygen concentration via polarography and calculate its consumption. The chamber contains plastic stoppers with injection ports that allow the injection of samples and different substrates, inhibitors, and uncoupler substances to measure mitochondrial respiration with high efficiency. These substances act on the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) and help to assess the mitochondrial ATP production capacity and oxidative phosphorylation. The respirograph obtained with the help of software represents the oxygen consumption in each stage after adding different reagents.
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