W. Henke et al., EFFECTS OF PRESERVATION SOLUTIONS ON CORTICAL AND MEDULLARY MITOCHONDRIA OF RAT-KIDNEY, Cellular and molecular biology, 41(2), 1995, pp. 319-326
The mitochondria isolated from cortex and medulla of rat kidneys were
examined after storage in either Euro-Collins solution, in Bretschneid
er's histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarat solution or in Belzer's Univers
ity of Wisconsin solution at 25 degrees C or at 4 degrees C for a maxi
mum of 4 to 24 hrs. Independently to the preservation of the solution
used, the storage of the kidneys led to a decrease in state 3 respirat
ion and uncoupled respiration as well as to an increase in the rate of
state 4 respiration. The decrease in state 3 respiration ran parallel
ly to a decrease in adenine nucleotides. For the homogeneous protectio
n of the mitochondria as well from the cortex as from the medulla, the
Bretschneider's solution had the best preservative effect at a storag
e temperature of 25 degrees C as shown by the measured mitochondrial p
arameters. At 4 degrees C storage temperature, the differences in acti
on with the various examined solutions were markedly smaller. However,
compared to the other two solutions, the Euro-Collins solution showed
a more favourable protective effect on cortical and medullary mitocho
ndria.