valinomycin and chlordecone-alcohol

valinomycin has been researched along with chlordecone-alcohol* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for valinomycin and chlordecone-alcohol

ArticleYear
Effects of chlordecone and its alteration products on isolated rat liver mitochondria.
    Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 1983, Volume: 67, Issue:1

    Partitioning of chlordecone, chlordecone alcohol, monohydrochlordecone, and dihydrochlordecone (2 to 100 microM) into isolated rat liver mitochondria altered the permeability properties of the inner membrane as evidenced by: inhibition of valinomycin-induced swelling, induction of passive swelling, oxidation of exogenous NADH, and induction of lysis. Associated with the increase in permeability were stimulation of state 4 and inhibition of state 3 respiration for the oxidation of both succinate and glutamate. Except for the inhibition of valinomycin-induced swelling, the following order of potency for all assays was obtained: chlordecone alcohol greater than or equal to chlordecone greater than monohydrochlordecone much greater than dihydrochlordecone. Mirex, a 12-chlorine analog of chlordecone, and a dioxolane-chlordecone adduct did not affect any of the reactions at saturating concentrations of 40 and 100 microM, respectively. The hydrated ketone, or a hydroxyl moiety, and a high chlorine content appear to be responsible for lytic and inhibitory activity. Lysis resulted in the leakage of water-soluble matrix enzymes from the mitochondria, but not in the solubilization of integral proteins.

    Topics: Animals; Chlordecone; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; In Vitro Techniques; Insecticides; Male; Mitochondria, Liver; NAD; Oxygen Consumption; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Structure-Activity Relationship; Valinomycin

1983