Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. More information

Mayevsky 2007 Mitochondrion

From Bioblast
Publications in the MiPMap
Mayevsky A, Chance B (2007) Oxidation–reduction states of NADH in vivo: From animals to clinical use. Mitochondrion 7:330-9.

» PMID: 17576101

Mayevsky A, Chance B (2007) Mitochondrion

Abstract: Mitochondrial dysfunction is part of many pathological states in patients, such as sepsis or stroke. Presently, the monitoring of mitochondrial function in patients is extremely rare, even though NADH redox state is routinely measured in experimental animals. In this article, we describe the scientific backgrounds and practical use of mitochondrial NADH fluorescence measurement that was applied to patients in the past few years. In addition to NADH, we optically measured the microcirculatory blood flow and volume, as well as HbO(2) oxygenation, from the same tissue area. The four detected parameters provide real time data on tissue viability, which is critical for patients monitoring. Keywords: Mitochondrial function, NADH redox state, in vivo organ monitoring, tissue energy metabolism, tissue viability, tissue blood flow Bioblast editor: Doerrier C


Labels: MiParea: Instruments;methods 






MitoFit 2022 NADH