Abstract

A possibility of exogenous NADH oxidation via the external pathway has been shown on homogenates and isolated liver cells of the lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis in the presence of rotenone and antimycin A. The homogenates were incubated in isotonic and hypotonic sucrose media, while cells, in isotonic salt medium. At incubating the tissue preparations in isotonic media, digitonin was used to enhance membrane permeability to NADH and cytochrome c. In homogenates, the maximal rate of NADH oxidation via the external pathway in the presence of cytochrome c and digitonin was 5.3 nmol O2/min/10 mg wet weight. This value in the cells amounted to 12.6, while without addition of exogenous NADH and cytochrome c, to 11.0 nmol O2/min/10 million cells. Cyanide inhibited completely the NADH oxidation via the external pathway both in homogenates and in cells. The intact lamprey hepatocytes, unlike homogenates, are suggested to contain sufficient concentrations of cytochrome c and extramitochondrial NADH to provide maximal NADH oxidation rate in mitochondria through external pathway. This allows thinking that potential possibilities of NADH oxidation via the external pathway in Cyclostomata and mammals are qualitatively and quantitatively close.

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