Effect of treatment with alpha-p-chlorophenoxyisobutyrate and of cold exposure on the distribution of lipids in hepatic mitochondria.

L Susheela, T Ramasarma
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Administration of alpha-p-chlorophenoxyisobutyrate (0.25% in the diet) to rats increased the liver weight, hepatic contents of ubiquinone and mitochondrial protein with no effect on the sterols. The increase was progressive with the period of drug treatment and was potentiated by simultaneous cold exposure. Withdrawal of the drug treatment as well as the cold stress resulted in a return of the liver weight and mitochondrial content to normal levels but this was not so for the ubiquinone content. Treatment with alpha-p-chlorophenoxyisobutyrate with or without cold exposure also resulted in a small but significant increase in the mitochondrial lipids which could be accounted for completely by an increase in the phospholipids with no change in the neutral lipid content. Analysis of the individual phospholipids showed that the drug treatment per se resulted in a specific increase in phosphatidylethanolamine content whereas simultaneous cold exposure or cold per se showed an increase in phosphatidylcholine. Cardiolipin content was unaffected. Mitochondria isolated from drug-treated animals maintained at an ambient or low environmental temperature showed a small but significant decrease in the respiratory control index for the oxidation of glutamate and malate whereas the coupled oxidation rates and ADP/O ratios were normal. Such a feature was also observed in the animals exposed to short periods of cold stress without the drug treatment. In all the cases the oxidation of succinate was unaffected. The role of accumulated phospholipids in the mitochondrial membranes in drug treatment and cold exposure is discussed in relation to the possible involvement in increased thermogenesis.

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α -对氯苯氧异丁酸处理和冷暴露对肝脏线粒体脂质分布的影响。
饲粮中添加0.25%的α -对氯苯氧异丁酸(α -对氯苯氧异丁酸)可增加大鼠肝脏重量、肝脏泛醌和线粒体蛋白含量,但对肝脏甾醇含量无影响。随着药物治疗时间的延长,这种增加是渐进的,同时冷暴露会增强这种增加。药物治疗的停止以及冷应激导致肝脏重量和线粒体含量恢复到正常水平,但泛醌含量并非如此。用α -对氯苯氧异丁酸盐处理(有或没有冷暴露)也导致线粒体脂质小幅但显著增加,这完全可以通过磷脂增加来解释,而中性脂质含量没有变化。对单个磷脂的分析表明,药物治疗本身导致磷脂酰乙醇胺含量的特定增加,而同时暴露于寒冷或寒冷本身则显示磷脂酰胆碱含量的增加。心磷脂含量未受影响。在常温或低温环境下,经药物处理的动物线粒体中,谷氨酸和苹果酸氧化的呼吸控制指数虽小但显著下降,而偶联氧化速率和ADP/O比值正常。在没有药物治疗的情况下暴露于短时间冷应激的动物中也观察到这种特征。在所有的情况下,琥珀酸的氧化是不受影响的。在药物治疗和寒冷暴露中,线粒体膜中积累的磷脂的作用与可能参与增加产热有关。
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