Abstract

Rat heart mitochondria were isolated from four groups of animals treated in a different way. The animals of the first group were killed after decapitation (D-group) without previous anaesthesia. The three other groups of animals were anaesthetised with different anaesthetics. The second group (N-group) was anaesthetised with nembutal (sodium pentobarbital), the third group with chloralosane (C-group) and the fourth group with hypnorm (H-group). From these three anaesthetics only nembutal is known to interact with mitochondria. After retrograde perfusion and excision of the heart, mitochondria were prepared from the ventricles by standard methods. After freeze-fracturing the mitochondrial suspension, the intramembrane particle dimension and density on both fracture faces of the inner mitochondrial membrane were measured. The intramembrane particle diameter on the P-face of the inner membrane of the N-group mitochondria was significantly different from D-, C- and H-group mitochondria. Also the density and diameter of the intramembrane particles on the mitochondrial inner membrane of D-group mitochondria compared to C- and H-group mitochondria were significantly different at the 95% level of confidence. Between C- and H-group mitochondria no differences of these parameters were observed. From these results it is clear that, depending on the pretreatment of the animals, a different substructure of the inner membrane of heart mitochondria is obtained.

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