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Título: | Blockade Of Prostaglandins And Nitric Oxide In-vivo Reduces State 3 Mitochondrial Respiration In Human Skeletal Muscle | Autores/as: | Fuentes-Nieto, Teresa Hellsten, Ylva Saltin, Bengt Boushel ---,Robert |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas 241117 Fisiología de la respiración |
Palabras clave: | Prostaglandin Nitric oxide Mithocondrial respiration |
Fecha de publicación: | 2010 | Publicación seriada: | Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | Conferencia: | 57th Annual Meeting of the American-College-Sports-Medicine/Inaugural World Congress on Exercise is Medicine | Resumen: | PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine in humans the independent and combined effect of NO and PG blockade with L-NMMA and Indomethacin (Indo) on mitochondrial respiration in muscle from biopsies of the vastus lateralis (VL) following knee extension (KE) exercise. METHODS: Mitochondrial respiration was measured ex-vivo by high resolution respirometry in saponin-permeabilized fibers following 6 min KE in control (CON, n=8), arterial infusion of LNMMA (n=4) and Indo (n=4) randomized in order, followed by combined inhibition of NO and PG (L-NMMA + Indo, n=8). RESULTS. ADP-stimulated state 3 respiration with substrates for complex I (glutamate, malate) was reduced 50% by Indo compared to CON. State 3 O2 flux with convergent electron input through both complex I and II with addition of succinate was equally reduced with Indo (20%) and L-NMMA + Indo (15%) compared to CON and LNMMA alone. Uncoupled O2 flux determined by titration of the ionophore FCCP was not increased above state 3 respiration with Indo suggesting tight coupling to oxidative phosphorylation. Graded titrations of L-NMMA into the respirometer in CON muscle reduced state 3 respiration by 12% only at a supra-physiological dose, while titration of Indo caused a linear reduction at all doses within and above the physiological range. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that inhibition of PG by indomethacin inhibits state 3 mitochondrial respiration primarily at complex I of the respiratory chain. This effect may in part explain the in-vivo reduction in muscle O2 uptake during exercise with double blockade of NO and PG, since blockade of NO by L-NMMA counteracts the inhibitory effect of Indo. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/76196 | ISSN: | 0195-9131 | DOI: | 10.1249/01.MSS.0000386393.75174.55 | Fuente: | Medicine And Science In Sports And Exercise [ISSN 0195-9131], v. 42 (5), (sup. 1), p. 147, (Mayo 2010) |
Colección: | Actas de congresos |
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