Mp. Mollica et al., STEADY-STATE CHANGES IN MITOCHONDRIAL ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL AND PROTONGRADIENT IN PERFUSED LIVER FROM RATS FED A HIGH-FAT DIET, Molecular and cellular biochemistry, 178(1-2), 1998, pp. 213-217
In this work the protonmotive force (Delta p), as well as the subcellu
lar distribution of malate, ATP, and ADP were determined in perfused l
iver from rats fed a low fat or high fat diet, using density gradient
fractionation in non acqueous solvents. Rats fed a high fat diet, desp
ite an enhanced hepatic oxygen consumption, exhibit similar Delta p to
that found in rats fed a low fat diet, but when we consider the two c
omponents of Delta p, we find a significant decrease in mitochondrial/
cytosolic pH difference (Delta pH(m)) and a significant increase in mi
tochondrial membrane potential (Delta psi(m)) in rats fed a high fat d
iet compared to rats fed a low fat diet, which tend to compensate each
other. In rats fed a high fat diet the concentration ratio of malate
and ATP/ADP does not reflect the changes in Delta pH(m) and Delta psi(
m), which represent the respective driving force for their transport.
The findings are in line with an increase in substrate supply to the r
espiratory chain which is, however, accompanied by a higher energy tur
nover in livers from HFD rats. By this way the liver could contribute
to the lack of weight gain from the high caloric intake in HFD rats.