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Effect of high sucrose concentrations on mitochondria: Analysis of mitochondrial populations by density-gradient centrifugation after fixation with glutaraldehyde

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It has been shown previously that intact rat liver mitochondria can be separated into two populations (designated B2 and B3) with mean buoyant densities of 1·184 and 1·216 respectively, by isopycnic sucrose density gradient centrifugation. A comparison has been made of some properties of these mitochondrial fractions from density gradients with non-fractionated mitochondria. Use was made of density gradient centrifugation for analysis of preparations fixed with appropriate concentrations of glutaraldehyde. The permeability of the membranes of non-fractionated mitochondria to sucrose was increased by exposure to hypoosmotic sucrose solutions. The B3 mitochondria differed from the non-fractionated mitochondria in their response to changes in osmotic pressure of the suspending medium while the B2 mitochondria showed essentially identical behaviour with the controls. However, under conditions of energized swelling the B2 mitochondria were markedly different to the controls. This difference, which is attributed to reduced permeability of the mitochondrial membranes to metabolites brought about by exposure to the high concentrations of sucrose encountered in the density gradient, was reversed by incubation in hypo-osmotic sucrose solutions in the presence of oxidizable substrate and permeant ions.

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Packer, L., Pollak, J.K., Munn, E.A. et al. Effect of high sucrose concentrations on mitochondria: Analysis of mitochondrial populations by density-gradient centrifugation after fixation with glutaraldehyde. J Bioenerg Biomembr 2, 305–316 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01963827

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