1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf01868720
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Membrane potential of mitochondria measured with an electrode sensitive to tetraphenyl phosphonium and relationship between proton electrochemical potential and phosphorylation potential in steady state

Abstract: The membrane potential of mitochondria was estimated from the accumulation of tetraphenyl phosphonium (TPP+), which was determined with the TPP+-selective electrode developed in the present study. The preparation and some operational parameters of the electrode were described. The kinetics for uptake by mitochondria of TPP+ and DDA+ (dibenzyldimethyl ammonium) were analyzed, and it was found that TPP+ permeated the mitochondrial membrane about 15 times faster than DDA+. The final amounts of accumulation of TPP… Show more

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“…across the mitochondrial membrane with a selective electrode, prepared according to published procedures (Kamo et al 1979). The obtained values were corrected as reported by Jensen et al (1986).…”
Section: Determination Of Mitochondrial Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…across the mitochondrial membrane with a selective electrode, prepared according to published procedures (Kamo et al 1979). The obtained values were corrected as reported by Jensen et al (1986).…”
Section: Determination Of Mitochondrial Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of glycerol/ethanol as a carbon source ensured a full differentiation of mitochondria. Mitochondria were isolated from zymoliase-treated cells, as described in Law et al 41 For bioenergetic measurements, mitochondria (0.33 mg/ml) were suspended in respiration buffer (0.6 M mannitol, 5 mM tris/maleate, 2 mM EGTA, 3 mM potassium phosphate, 5 mM tetraphenylphosphonium bromide, pH 6.7) in a thermostatically controlled chamber (281C) connected to three electrodes, allowing the simultaneous measurement of oxygen concentration, tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP þ ) concentration 42 and pH, respectively. 43 Respiration noncoupled to ADP-phosphorylation (state 4) was initiated by the addition of 1 mM NADH (yeast mitochondria are able to oxidize directly cytosolic NADH via two intermembrane space-facing NADH : ubiquinone oxidoreductases).…”
Section: Mitochondria Isolation and Bioenergetic Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TPP + (4 mM) uptake was followed by a decrease of TPP + concentration in Na + saline solution (0.8 ml, ®nal volume), at 378C, after incubation of the retinal cells (about 0.25 mg protein) with 10 mM±10 mM glutamate, under magnetic stirring. The mitochondrial DC was determined as relative changes in potential rather than absolute values, and estimated from the following equation (Kamo et al, 1979):…”
Section: Measurement Of Membrane Potential (Dc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The membrane potential (DC) was monitored by following the accumulation of TPP + by retinal cells submitted to glutamate (10 mM±10 mM), by using a TPP + selective electrode. Insert shows the DC after addition of 100 mM glutamate, estimated according to Kamo et al (1979). Data, expressed as a percentage of control (C), in the absence of glutamate, are the means2SEM from six to seven determinations, by using three independent retinal cell suspensions.…”
Section: Glutamate Decreases the Membrane Potential (Dc)mentioning
confidence: 99%