Table 1. Effect of rotenone and malonate on oxygen consumption1.
Inhibitor2 | exp3 | Substrate | Effect on Oxygen consumption4 | |
E9.5 | Rotenone | 1 | Malate/glutamate | NA |
Succinate | ||||
E9.5 | Malonate | 1 | Malate/glutamate | NA |
Succinate | ||||
E11.5 | Rotenone | 3 | Malate/glutamate | Inhibition |
Succinate | None | |||
E11.5 | Malonate | 3 | Malate/glutamate | Inhibition |
Succinate | Inhibition | |||
E13.5 | Rotenone | 3 | Malate/glutamate | Inhibition |
Succinate | None | |||
E13.5 | Malonate | 3 | Malate/glutamate | None |
Succinate | Inhibition | |||
Adult | Rotenone | 3 | Malate/glutamate | Inhibition |
Succinate | None | |||
Adult | Malonate | 3 | Malate/glutamate | None |
Succinate | Inhibition |
All experiments were performed with cardiac tissue homogenates.
Concentrations used: 1 mM malonate, 2 µg/ml rotenone.
Number of individual experiments for each condition. E9.5: 7–9 hearts were pooled per experiment; E11.5 2–3 hearts were pooled per experiment.
NA–not applicable as Cx-1 and -2 substrates do not increase oxygen consumption at E9.5 and thus inhibitors have no effect.