Decreased Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit VIIa in Aged Rat Heart Mitochondria: Immunocytochemistry |
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Authors: | Hisashi Fujioka Shadi Moghaddas Deborah G. Murdock Edward J. Lesnefsky Bernard Tandler Charles L. Hoppel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio;2. Electron Microscope Facility, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OhioFax: (216) 368‐5162;3. Medical Service, Louis Stokes Cleveland, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio;4. Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio;5. Department of Biological Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio |
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Abstract: | Aging decreases oxidative phosphorylation through cytochrome oxidase (COX) in cardiac interfibrillar mitochondria (IFM) in 24‐month old (aged) rats compared to 6‐month old adult Fischer 344 rats, whereas subsarcolemmal mitochondria (SSM) located beneath the plasma membrane remain unaffected. Immunoelectron microscopy (IEM) reveals in aged rats a 25% reduction in cardiac COX subunit VIIa in cardiac IFM, but not in SSM. In contrast, the content of subunit IV remains unchanged in both SSM and IFM, irrespective of age. These subunits are localized mainly on cristae membranes. In contrast, semi‐quantitative immunoblotting, which detects denatured protein, indicates that the content of COX VIIa is similar in IFM and SSM from both aged and adult hearts. IEM provides a sensitive method for precise localizing and quantifying specific mitochondrial proteins. The lack of immunoreaction of COX VIIa subunit by IEM in aged IFM is not explained by a reduction in protein, but rather by a masking phenomenon or by an in situ change in protein structure affecting COX activity. Anat Rec, 2011. © 2011 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | immunoelectron microscopy cytochrome c mitochondria oxidative phosphorylation electron transport chain aged heart |
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