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Difference between revisions of "Hroudova 2013 Mitochondrion"

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|journal=Mitochondrion
|journal=Mitochondrion
|abstract=Recent evidences include mitochondrial dysfunctions in pathophysiology of mood disorders. We examined association between depressive disorders and mitochondrial respiration using both intact and permeabilized blood platelets. In intact platelets, physiological respiration, maximal capacity of electron transport system and respiratory rate after Complex I inhibition were decreased in depressive patients, who reached partial remission, compared to healthy controls. Respiratory rates were unchanged in several respiratory states in permeabilized platelets. Results indicate that changes in respiratory rate in intact platelets can be used as biological marker of depressive disorder. Hypothesis was supported that decreased mitochondrial respiratory rate participate in pathophysiology of depression.
|abstract=Recent evidences include mitochondrial dysfunctions in pathophysiology of mood disorders. We examined association between depressive disorders and mitochondrial respiration using both intact and permeabilized blood platelets. In intact platelets, physiological respiration, maximal capacity of electron transport system and respiratory rate after Complex I inhibition were decreased in depressive patients, who reached partial remission, compared to healthy controls. Respiratory rates were unchanged in several respiratory states in permeabilized platelets. Results indicate that changes in respiratory rate in intact platelets can be used as biological marker of depressive disorder. Hypothesis was supported that decreased mitochondrial respiratory rate participate in pathophysiology of depression.
|keywords=Blood platelet; Depressive disorder; Mitochondrion; Respiratory rate
|mipnetlab=CZ Prague Fisar Z
|mipnetlab=CZ Prague Fisar Z
}}
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Hroudová J, Fišar Z, Kitzlerová E, Zvěřová M, Raboch J (2013) Mitochondrial respiration in blood platelets of depressive patients. Mitochondrion 13:795-800.

» PMID: 23688905

Hroudova J, Fisar Z, Kitzlerova E, Zverova M, Raboch J (2013) Mitochondrion

Abstract: Recent evidences include mitochondrial dysfunctions in pathophysiology of mood disorders. We examined association between depressive disorders and mitochondrial respiration using both intact and permeabilized blood platelets. In intact platelets, physiological respiration, maximal capacity of electron transport system and respiratory rate after Complex I inhibition were decreased in depressive patients, who reached partial remission, compared to healthy controls. Respiratory rates were unchanged in several respiratory states in permeabilized platelets. Results indicate that changes in respiratory rate in intact platelets can be used as biological marker of depressive disorder. Hypothesis was supported that decreased mitochondrial respiratory rate participate in pathophysiology of depression. Keywords: Blood platelet; Depressive disorder; Mitochondrion; Respiratory rate

O2k-Network Lab: CZ Prague Fisar Z


Labels: MiParea: Respiration, mt-Medicine 

Stress:Mitochondrial disease  Organism: Human  Tissue;cell: Blood cells  Preparation: Intact cells, Permeabilized cells 


Coupling state: ROUTINE, ETS"ETS" is not in the list (LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET) of allowed values for the "Coupling states" property. 

HRR: Oxygraph-2k 

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