Background and Aims: As the major energy source for mam-malian cells, mitochondria have been the subject of numerous studies. However, the isolation and purification of healthy mito-chondria, especially from fresh tissue, remains challenging. The most popular methods and kits involve various centrifugation steps which require substantial time and equipment but do not consistently provide pure preparations of functional mitochon-dria. The aim of this study was to determine whether methods could be devised to improve the purity and yield of functional mitochondria from fresh tissue. Methods: Fresh mouse liver was homogenized, and cells lysed. Particle size analysis, quan-titation of mitochondrial DNA, mitochondrial oxygen consump-tion, and purity of mitochondria (by electron microscopy) were measured in samples after various purification steps and significant differences determined. Results: A two-step procedure consisting of centrifugation followed by filtration through 1.2μ and 0.8μ filters resulted in uniform mitochondrial preparations with diameters between 520–540 nm, and approximately 5-times more pure samples. The mitochondria thus obtained had oxygen consumption and sensitivities to mitochondrial in-hibitors that were indistinguishable from those purified by centrifugation alone. Electron microscopy confirmed the presence of more uniform and 4–5 times greater concentrations of mito-chondria compared to centrifugation alone. Conclusions: A two-step procedure consisting of sequential centrifugation followed by filtration is a rapid method for the production of highly purified, uniform and functional mitochondria.
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Farah, N. K., Liu, X., Wu, C. H., & Wu, G. Y. (2019). An improved method for preparation of uniform and functional mitochondria from fresh liver. Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology, 7(1), 46–50. https://doi.org/10.14218/JCTH.2018.00064
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