Fatty acids have prominent effects on mitochondrial energy coupling through at least three mechanisms: (i) increase of the proton conductance of the inner mitochondrial membrane; (ii) respiratory inhibition; (iii) opening of the permeability transition pore (PTP). Furthermore, fatty acids physically interact with membranes and possess the potential to alter their permeability; and they are also excellent respiratory substrates that feed electrons into the respiratory chain. Due to the complexity of their actions, the effects of fatty acids on mitochondrial function in situ are difficult to predict. We have investigated the mitochondrial and cellular effects of fatty acids of increasing chain length and degree of unsaturation in relation to ...
AbstractArachidonic acid and, to a smaller extent, oleic acid at micromolar concentrations decreased...
Understanding the key aspects of the pathogenesis of alcoholic fatty liver disease particularly alte...
Background/Aims: Deleterious effects of saturated fatty acids in skeletal muscle cells are well know...
AbstractFatty acids have prominent effects on mitochondrial energy coupling through at least three m...
Fatty acids have prominent effects on mitochondrial energy coupling through at least three mechanism...
For most cell types, fatty acids are excellent respiratory substrates. After being transported acros...
AbstractThe uncoupling effect of free fatty acids on oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria has b...
AbstractThe mechanism by which non-esterified long-chain fatty acids (FFA) promote mitochondrial per...
AbstractLong chain free fatty acids (FFA) exert, according to their actual concentration, different ...
The effects of fatty acids on swelling and contraction of mitochondria taken from rat liver and Ehrl...
The effects of fatty acids on swelling and contraction of mitochondria taken from rat liver and Ehrl...
The effects of fatty acids on swelling and contraction of mitochondria taken from rat liver and Ehrl...
The effect of various fatty acids on the swelling-contraction and oxidative phosphorylation of mitoc...
AbstractLong-chain nonesterified (“free”) fatty acids (FFA) can affect the mitochondrial generation ...
AbstractArachidonic acid and, to a smaller extent, oleic acid at micromolar concentrations decreased...
AbstractArachidonic acid and, to a smaller extent, oleic acid at micromolar concentrations decreased...
Understanding the key aspects of the pathogenesis of alcoholic fatty liver disease particularly alte...
Background/Aims: Deleterious effects of saturated fatty acids in skeletal muscle cells are well know...
AbstractFatty acids have prominent effects on mitochondrial energy coupling through at least three m...
Fatty acids have prominent effects on mitochondrial energy coupling through at least three mechanism...
For most cell types, fatty acids are excellent respiratory substrates. After being transported acros...
AbstractThe uncoupling effect of free fatty acids on oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria has b...
AbstractThe mechanism by which non-esterified long-chain fatty acids (FFA) promote mitochondrial per...
AbstractLong chain free fatty acids (FFA) exert, according to their actual concentration, different ...
The effects of fatty acids on swelling and contraction of mitochondria taken from rat liver and Ehrl...
The effects of fatty acids on swelling and contraction of mitochondria taken from rat liver and Ehrl...
The effects of fatty acids on swelling and contraction of mitochondria taken from rat liver and Ehrl...
The effect of various fatty acids on the swelling-contraction and oxidative phosphorylation of mitoc...
AbstractLong-chain nonesterified (“free”) fatty acids (FFA) can affect the mitochondrial generation ...
AbstractArachidonic acid and, to a smaller extent, oleic acid at micromolar concentrations decreased...
AbstractArachidonic acid and, to a smaller extent, oleic acid at micromolar concentrations decreased...
Understanding the key aspects of the pathogenesis of alcoholic fatty liver disease particularly alte...
Background/Aims: Deleterious effects of saturated fatty acids in skeletal muscle cells are well know...