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SUIT-002 O2 ce-pce D007a

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SUIT-002 O2 ce-pce D007a

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Ce1;1Dig;1D;2M.1;3Oct;3c;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot;11Ama;12AsTm;13Azd.png

Abbreviation: FNSGp(Oct,PGM)

Reference: A Reference protocol RP2; specific for PBMC and platelet cells - SUIT-002

SUIT number: D007a_ce1;1Dig;1D;2M;3Oct;3c;4M;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot;11Ama;12AsTm;13Azd

O2k-Application: O2

MitoPedia: SUIT - SUIT reference protocol RP2 for PBMCs and platelets
SUIT-category: FNSGp(Oct,PGM)
SUIT protocol pattern: diametral 1D;2M.1;3Oct;3c;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot;11Ama

References

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Steps and respiratory states

Ce1;1Dig;1D;2M.1;3Oct;3c;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot;11Ama;12AsTm;13Azd.png

Step State Pathway Q-junction Comment - Events (E) and Marks (M)
ce1 ROUTINE ce1
  • ROUTINE respiration in the physiological coupling state R. Externally added permeable substrates could contribute to this respiratory state.
1Dig REN ce1;1Dig
  • Optimum effective digitonin concentration for complete plasma membrane permeabilization.
Step State Pathway Q-junction Comment - Events (E) and Marks (M)
1D REN 1D
  • ADP is added to stimulate the consumption of endogenous fuel-substrates.
2M.1
3Oct OctMP F FAO 1D;2M.1;3Oct
  • Respiratory stimulation of the FAO-pathway, F, by fatty acid, FA, in the presence of malate, M. Malate is a type N substrate (N), required for the F-pathway. The FA concentration has to be optimized to saturate the F-pathway, without inhibiting or uncoupling respiration.
3c OctMcP F FAO 1D;2M.1;3Oct;3c
  • Respiratory stimulation of the FAO-pathway, F, by fatty acid, FA, in the presence of malate, M. Malate is a type N substrate (N), required for the F-pathway. The FA concentration has to be optimized to saturate the F-pathway, without inhibiting or uncoupling respiration.
  • OXPHOS capacity P (with saturating [ADP]), active OXPHOS state.
  • Addition of cytochrome c yields a test for integrity of the mtOM (cytochrome c control efficiency). Stimulation by added cytochrome c would indicate an injury of the mtOM and limitation of respiration in the preceding state without added c due to loss of cytochrome c. Typically, cytochrome c is added immediately after the earliest ADP-activation step (OXPHOS capacity P with saturating [ADP]).
4M2 OctMP F(N) FAO 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot
  • Respiratory stimulation of the FAO-pathway, F, by fatty acid, FA, in the presence of malate, M. Malate is a type N substrate (N), required for the F-pathway. The FA concentration has to be optimized to saturate the F-pathway, without inhibiting or uncoupling respiration.
  • High concentration of malate, typically 2 mM, saturates the N-pathway.
  • OXPHOS capacity P (with saturating [ADP]), active OXPHOS state.
5P OctPMP FN F&CI 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P
6G OctPGMP FN F&CI 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G
7S OctPGMSP FNS F&CI&II 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S
  • Respiratory stimulation by simultaneous action of the F-pathway, N-pathway, and S-pathway, with convergent electron flow in the FNS-pathway for reconstitution of TCA cycle function and additive or inhibitory effect of F.
  • OXPHOS capacity P (with saturating [ADP]), active OXPHOS state.
8Gp OctPGMSGpP FNSGp F&CI&II&GpDH 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp
9U OctPGMSGpE FNSGp F&CI&II&GpDH 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U
10Rot SGpE SGp CII&GpDH 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot
  • Respiratory stimulation by action of succinate and glycerophosphate, Gp, with convergent electron flow in the SGp-pathway (CII&GpDH-linked pathway to the Q-junction).
  • Noncoupled electron transfer state, ET state, with ET capacity E.
11Ama ROX 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot;11Ama
  • Rox is the residual oxygen consumption in the ROX state, due to oxidative side reactions, estimated after addition of antimycin A (inhibitor of CIII). Rox is subtracted from oxygen flux as a baseline for all respiratory states, to obtain mitochondrial respiration (mt).
Step Respiratory state Pathway control ET-Complex Comment
## AsTm AsTmE CIV CIV
## Azd CHB


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