In vitro effect of melatonin on oxygen consumption in liver mitochondria of rats.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the in vitro effect of melatonin on rat mitochondrial liver respiration.
METHODS: Oxygen consumption by liver mitochondria was measured polarographically in the presence of one of the following Krebs' cycle substrates: Lsuccinate, DL-3- beta-hydroxybutyrate or L-malate. Respiratory velocities at rest (state 4) and during rapid respiration in the presence of substrate and adenosine diphosphate (state 3) were measured in the presence of 10 (-9)-10(-3) M concentrations of melatonin.
RESULTS: In vitro melatonin (10(-7)-10(-3) M) reduced state 3 mitochondrial respiration. Basal, state 4 respiration was not affected by melatonin. Consequently, control respiratory index (i.e., the ratio of state 3 to state 4 respiration) was inhibited by melatonin with a threshold at 10(-7) M concentration.
CONCLUSION: The ability of melatonin to curtail acutely the stimulation of oxygen consumption in liver mitochondria may protect the mitochondria from excessive oxidative damage....
Citation
Reyes-Toso C, Ricci C, de Mignone I, Reyes P, Linares L, Albornoz L, Cardinali D, Zaninovich A. In vitro effect of melatonin on oxygen consumption in liver mitochondria of rats. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2003 Oct; 24(5): 341-344