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Query: EC:1.3.5.1 (
succinate dehydrogenase
)
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The effect of calcitonin (CT) on calcium content and enzyme activity in the hepatic mitochondria of intact rats was investigated. A single subcutaneous administration of CT (80
MRC
mU/100 g BW) produced a significant increase in the content of calcium, the activity of pyruvate carboxylase,
succinate dehydrogenase
and ATPase 15 min after the hormone treatment. The significant increases in calcium content and pyruvate carboxylase activity were also observed 30 min after CT administration, while
succinate dehydrogenase
and ATPase activity began to decrease. A physiological dose of CT (20
MRC
mU/100 g BW) caused a marked increase in calcium content and pyruvate carboxylase activity but not
succinate dehydrogenase
of ATPase-activity. The removal of calcium by 10 mM EGTA washing of the mitochondria produced a remarkable reduction in pyruvate carboxylase activity increased by CT administration. The addition of calcium ion of 2.5 x 10(-2) - 2.5 x 10(1) nmoles Ca2+ per mg mitochondrial protein produced a marked increase in pyruvate carboxylase activity. The present results suggest that calcium taken up by the hepatic mitochondria after CT administration activates pyruvate carboxylase.
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PMID:Calcitonin increases pyruvate carboxylase activity in hepatic mitochondria of rats. 621 4
In most of the cases previously described, the defect on
complex II
was suggested by low activity of succinate cytochrome C reductase (SCCR). The clinical pattern of the previous 10 cases is heterogeneous and may be limited to one particular tissue or be of a more general nature. We report a 22-year-old-woman, daughter of consanguineous parents, with generalized muscle weakness, easy fatigability and benign course, who showed a decrease of SCCR activity in mitochondria of muscle fibers. Free carnitine (FC) concentration was decreased in muscle as well. The muscle biopsy showed a mild variation in fiber size, with fiber type I predominance, subsarcolemmal oxidative DPNH accumulations, excess of neutral lipids and abnormally large mitochondria with paracrystalline inclusions. A possible inheritance pattern is discussed. Coenzyme Q10 therapy in this patient induced a significant increase of global
MRC
index score and a decrease of the turns-mean amplitude ratio in the automatic analysis of the EMG.
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PMID:Benign mitochondrial myopathy with decreased succinate cytochrome C reductase activity. 783 16