Abstract

This study has found that mitochondrial NADH-CoQ 1 reductase (complex I) activity is significantly lower in C57 mice astrocytes compared with Wistar and Sprague–Dawley rat astrocytes, and a human astrocytoma cell line. In addition, complex I activity is 4-fold greater in Sprague–Dawley neurones when compared to Wistar or C57 neurones. These findings have important implications for mitochondrial studies involving rodent or human cell line systems, and in particular, indicate the importance of choosing an appropriate model when investigating the mitochondrial respiratory chain.

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