Mitochondrial bioenergetics by 13C–NMR isotopomer analysis

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Abstract

Metabolic reprogramming has been associated to a plethora of diseases, and there has been increased demand for methodologies able to determine the metabolic alterations that characterize the pathological states and help developing metabolically centered therapies. In this chapter, methodologies for monitoring TCA cycle turnover and its interaction with pyruvate cycling and anaplerotic reactions will be presented. These methodologies are based in the application of stable 13C isotope “tracers”/substrates and 13C–NMR isotopomer analysis of metabolic intermediates. These methodologies can be applied at several organizational levels, ranging from isolated organelles and organs to whole organisms/humans. For the sake of simplicity, only very simple and well-defined models will be presented, including isolated heart mitochondria and isolated perfused hearts and livers.

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Carvalho, R. A., & Jarak, I. (2018). Mitochondrial bioenergetics by 13C–NMR isotopomer analysis. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1782, pp. 229–247). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7831-1_13

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