GANN Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
Print ISSN : 0016-450X
MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE-LINKED REACTIONS IN CARCINOGENESIS
CHANGE IN STEREOSELECTIVE UNCOUPLING OF OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION BY ALIPHATIC DICARBONYLS AND IN THE ARRHENIUS PLOT OF NADH-INDOPHENOL REDUCTASE
Georgia M. BRYANTMary F. ARGUSJoseph C. ARCOS
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1977 年 68 巻 1 号 p. 89-98

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The previously observed alterations in the energy transducing system of rat liver mitochondria during 3'-methyl-4- (dimethylamino) azobenzene (3'-Me-DAB) carcinogenesis were investigated using aliphatic dicarbonyl compounds as molecular probes and the effect of temperature on the membrane-linked NADH-indophenol reductase. The vicinal diketone, diacetyl, uncouples oxidative phosphorylation in normal rat liver mitochondria while the higher diketones, acetylacetone and acetonylacetone, are increasingly less effective in that order; diacetyl totally abolishes respiratory control with substrates the oxidation of which involves the NADH→CoQ segment, but only partially with succinate which bypasses this segment. Diacetyl, likewise, uncouples oxidative phosphorylation in liver mitochondria from rats fed 3'-Me-DAB, but the mitochondria are most resistant to this uncoupling (in terms of the P/O ratio) at the time period when the respiratory control index (determined in the absence of diacetyl) is at the dye-induced minimum. This time period is at 3 to 4 weeks of dye administration, representing the cumulative dose for tumorigenesis threshold. At this threshold period of feeding 3'-Me-DAB, discontinuities in the Arrhenius plot of the mitochondrial membrane-localized NADH-indophenol reductase appear, with a return toward the control state (no break) at 8 weeks, only to reappear in the plot of the enzyme from tumor mitochondria, suggesting sequential membrane phase transitions in the mitochondria during azo dye carcinogenesis.

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