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Query: EC:2.3.3.1 (
citrate synthase
)
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Mitochondrial respiratory chain enzyme activities were measured in biopsies of left ventricular myocardium from 25 adults in 3 groups: cardiac transplant recipients with atherosclerotic coronary artery disease (CAD), transplant recipients with
idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy
(
IDC
), and patients with compensatory left ventricular hypertrophy due to aortic valve stenosis (AS). Specific activities of complexes I + III and II + III were 21 +/- 12 and 58 +/- 21 nmol/min/mg of noncollagen protein, respectively, in CAD, and 56 +/- 21 and 96 +/- 57 nmol/min/mg, respectively, in
IDC
(p < 0.004 and < 0.03, respectively). Specimens from patients with AS had enzyme activities that were intermediate between those from patients with CAD and
IDC
. Myocardium of patients with transvalvular pressure gradients between 50 and 79 mm Hg showed low activities of complexes I + III and II + III (17 +/- 5 and 62 +/- 17 nmol/min/mg of noncollagen protein, respectively), whereas those with higher pressure gradients between 80 and 100 mm Hg had enzyme activities of complexes I + III and II + III equal to those in
IDC
(37 +/- 11 and 73 +/- 18 nmol/min/mg, respectively). The same results were obtained when enzyme activities were normalized for the activity of the mitochondrial matrix enzyme
citrate synthase
. The data suggest that a compensatory metabolic adaptation of the mitochondrial respiratory chain enzymes occurs in both AS and
IDC
. A reduction in enzyme activities that is observed in heart failure due to CAD and that may explain the contractile dysfunction in these patients cannot be confirmed in
IDC
. In
IDC
, the enzyme activities are sustained until very late in the disease.
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PMID:Myocardial respiratory chain enzyme activities in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, and comparison with those in atherosclerotic coronary artery disease and valvular aortic stenosis. 839 43