Mitochondrial matrix granules in soft tissues : I. Elemental composition by X-ray microanalysis |
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Authors: | Tudor Barnard Jaan Ruusa |
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Affiliation: | Wenner-Gren Institute, University of Stockholm, S-11345 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The elemental composition of individual matrix granules in mitochondria of rat brown fat, mouse gall bladder and guinea pig kidney has been examined by X-ray microanalysis. The matrix granules showed a similar elemental composition that was strongly dependent upon the method of sample preparation. Low-temperature oxygen plasma microincineration or wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometers were used to demonstrate the presence of phosphorus in matrix granules of osmium tetroxide-fixed specimens. Matrix granule osmiophilia was retained in glutaraldehyde-fixed brown fat only if exposure to polar organic solvents was avoided during subsequent steps, e.g. by cryosectioning. As normally prepared, matrix granules lack detectable calcium but had bound this at detectable levels after fixation in osmium tetroxide, but not glutaraldehyde, supplemented with 5 mM Ca2+. The results demonstrate that mitochondrial matrix granules of normal soft tissues are not calcium phosphate deposits and contain phospholipids, apparently as a major constituent. Thus they provide evidence against the hypothesis that matrix granules are primarily involved in mitochondrial calcium sequestration and, indirectly, for the hypothesis that the granules may be related to inner membrane assembly. |
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