Abstract

The effect of aging on the kinetic characteristics of cytochrome c oxidase in rat heart mitochondria was investigated. Mitochondria from young and aged rats had equivalent K m values for cytochrome c, while the maximal activity of the oxidase was significantly reduced in mitochondria from aged rats. The cytochrome aa 3 content was the same in both these two types of mitochondria. The Arrhenius plot characteristics differ for cytochrome oxidase activity in mitochondria from aged rats as compared with young rats in that the breakpoint of the biphasic plot was shifted to a higher temperature. Cardiolipin content was markedly decreased in mitochondrial membrane from aged rats. No alterations were found in the patterns of the phospholipid fatty acid distribution of mitochondrial membranes from young and aged rats. The results support the conclusion that the reduced mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase activity in aged animals is due to a specific decrease in the cardiolipin content.

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