Abstract

Summary and Conclusion1. Heart, kidney and liver mitochondria were derived from normal and experimental congestive heart failure guinea pigs. 2. Oxidative phosphorylation was studied in the mitochondrial preparations employing α-ketoglutarate, succinate, citrate and glutamate as substrates. QNo2 values were higher in the normal heart and kidney mitochondria than in the failure heart and kidney mitochondria when α-ketoglutarate, glutamate and citrate were employed. QNo2 values were higher in normal liver mitochondria than in failure liver preparations. 3. The absence of hexokinase-glucose produced interesting acceptor effects in all the mitochondrial preparations under study. The acceptor effects were less in the failure group than in the normal group. The only exception was in the case of citrate. 4. Addition of co-factors such as coenzyme A or diphosphopyridine nucleotide had varied effects on the mitochondrial systems. CoA appeared to have stimulatory effects on oxidative phosphorylation in both normal ...

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