Abstract

Thyrotoxicosis can induce increases in the concentrations of the cytochromes of the inner mitochondrial membrane in rat liver. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the increase in hepatic cytochrome c concentration in thyrotoxic rats is maintained by an increase in the rate of synthesis, a decrease in the rate of degradation, or a combination of the two. The turnover of cytochrome c labeled with δ-amino [ 14C]levulinate was measured in the livers of thyrotoxic rats that were in steady state with respect to liver cytochrome c concentration, liver weight, and body weight. Cytochrome c concentration was increased 3.4-fold in the livers of the thyrotoxic animals. The t 1 2 of liver cytochrome c was 3.7 days in the thyrotoxic and 5.7 days in euthyroid animals. It was calculated that the 3.4-fold increase in cytochrome c concentration was maintained, in the face of a 63% increase in k d , by a 5.5-fold increase in synthesis rate.

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