O2k-Workshop: Recommended Reading

   

NEW: Pesta D, Gnaiger E (2010) High-Resolution Respirometry. OXPHOS protocols for human cell cultures and permeabilized fibres from small biopisies of human muscle. In: Mitochondrial bioenergetics: methods and protocols (Series Editor: Sir John Walker), edited by Carlos Palmeira and Antσnio Moreno. In press.

 

Gnaiger E (2008) Polarographic oxygen sensors, the oxygraph and high-resolution respirometry to assess mitochondrial function. In: Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Drug-Induced Toxicity (Dykens JA, Will Y, eds) John Wiley: 327-352. – A methodological introduction into high-resolution respirometr, with focus on:
         • Polarographic oxygen sensor and traditional oxygraphy  • High-resolution respirometry: The Oxygraph-2k  • Calibration of Polarographic Oxygen Sensors and Oxygen Concentration in Respiration Media at Air Saturation   •  From Oxygraph Slopes to Respiratory Flux Corrected for Background Effects  • Phosphorylation control protocol with intact cells • Titration Steps of the PC Protocol  • Experimental Example for the PC Protocol  • Flux Control Ratios from the PC Protocol  • Intact cells, permeabilized cells and tissue, or isolated mitochondria?

 

Gnaiger E (2009) Capacity of oxidative phosphorylation in human skeletal muscle. New perspectives of mitochondrial physiology. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. 41: 1837–1845.

         ·       Respirometry with permeabilized fibres and isolated mitochondria; ·       Convergent CI+II electron input and OXPHOS capacity; ·       Tissue-OXPHOS capacity in human permeabilized muscle fibres and isolated mitochondria; ·       Tissue-OXPHOS capacity and functional diversity 

  

Gnaiger E (2001) Bioenergetics at low oxygen: dependence of respiration and phosphorylation on oxygen and adenosine diphosphate supply. Respir. Physiol. 128: 277-297. – A detailed introduction into high-resolution respirrometry with particular emphasis on kinetics and measurements at low oxygen:
         • Mitochondrial kinetics measured by high-resolution respirometry  • Calibrations and corrections for response time and instrumental background  • Steady-state injection respirometry  • Mitochondrial respiratory control at low oxygen  • Apparent oxygen affinity and catalytic efficiency of mitochondrial respiration  • Effect of ADP and oxygen limitation on ADP/O2 flux ratios  • The low-oxygen environment of the cell: Mitochondria between hypoxic and oxidative stress

 

Gnaiger E, Kuznetsov AV, Schneeberger S, Seiler R, Brandacher G, Steurer W, Margreiter R (2000) Mitochondria in the cold. In: Life in the Cold (Heldmaier G, Klingenspor M, eds) Springer, Heidelberg, Berlin, New York: 431-442. – Isolated mitochondria and permeabilized muscle fibers, MiR05:

         • Optimization of mitochondrial cold storage  • Mitochondrial respiration medium, MiR05  • Mitochondrial cold ischemia-reperfusion injury

 

Renner K, Amberger A, Konwalinka G, Kofler R, Gnaiger E (2003) Changes of mitochondrial respiration, mitochondrial content and cell size after induction of apoptosis in leukemia cells. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1642: 115-123. 

         • Intact cells  • cytochrome c oxidase    • cytochrome c test • respiration per million cells, per citrate synthase, per mg protein, or per cytochrome c oxidase activity.

 

Gnaiger E (2009) Mitochondrial Pathways through Complexes I+II: Convergent Electron Transport at the Q-Junction and Additive Effect of Substrate Combinations. In: Mitochondrial Pathways and Respiratory Control. OROBOROS MiPNet Publications 2009, 2nd ed.


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