Comparison of cerebral NADH and cytochrome aa3 redox shifts during anoxia or hemorrhagic hypotension. |
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Authors: | F.G. Hempel F.F. Jöbsis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA |
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Abstract: | The reduction-oxidation reactions of NADH and cytochrome to incipient oxygen insufficiency caused by nitrogen ventilation or hemorrhagic hypotension were examined in the exposed cerebral cortex of the cat. A comparison of the onset of redox changes with each procedure shows that cytochrome reduction precedes the reduction of mitochondrial NAD. This constitutes evidence that, in the living brain, NADH maintains its resting oxidation state at lower cellular oxygen tensions than cytochrome does, consistent with the differences in oxygen affinity these respiratory chain components exhibit during oxygen titration . |
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