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Ischemia-reperfusion injury in the aged heart: role of mitochondria

Journal

ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
Volume 420, Issue 2, Pages 287-297

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2003.09.046

Keywords

cytochrome oxidase; ubiquinol cytochrome-c-oxidoreductase; ubiquinol; coenzyme Q; reactive oxygen species; aging; oxidation-reduction; cardiolipin

Funding

  1. NIA NIH HHS [2R01 AG 12447, 1P01 AG 15885] Funding Source: Medline

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The aged heart sustains greater injury during ischemia and reperfusion compared to the adult heart. Aging decreases oxidative phosphorylation and the activity of complexes III and IV only in interfibrillar mitochondria (IFM) that reside among the myofibrils, whereas subsarcolemmal mitochondria (SSM), located beneath the plasma membrane, remain unaltered. The peptide subunit composition of complexes III and IV is intact in aging. The aging defect in complex IV is in the inner membrane lipid environment. The defect in complex III is within the ubiquinol binding site of the cytochrome b subunit. Following ischemia, in the aged heart both SSM and IFM sustain additional decreases in complex Ill and complex IV activity. In contrast to the aging defect, with ischemia the subunits of complex IV appear to be damaged. Ischemia inactivates the iron-sulfur peptide subunit in complex III. Mitochondria are the major source of the reactive oxygen species that are generated during myocardial ischemia. Complex III is the major site of mitochondrial oxyradical production during ischemia in the adult heart. The role of complex III in the oxidative damage sustained by the aged heart during ischemia, as well as the potential contribution of aging defects in electron transport to ischemic damage in the aged heart, deserves further study. We propose that following ischemic damage to the electron transport chain, the production and release of reactive oxygen species increases from mitochondria in the aged heart, leading to additional damage during reperfusion. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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