Tissue storage

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Cold storage

Small tissue samples (10 mg wet weight) should be put immediately into a pre-cooled storage medium, e.g. BIOPS, and stored on ice (0 to 4 Β°C). Isolated mitochondria should be stored at high concentration (50 mg mt-protein/ml) on ice in mitochondrial preservation medium.[1]

Cold storage time

Up to 12 hours of cold storage does normally not affect mitochondrial respiratory function of liver (pig: 24 h)[2] and human muscle biopsies (skeletal muscle: 24 h[3]; cardiac muscle: 8-12 h[4]).

Muscle biopsies of horses can be stored for 7 days without loss of function (MiPNet12.23 FibreRespiration).


Storage time without loss of function is, therefore, tissue and species dependent and should be evaluated experimentally. When a larger tissue sample is available, separate the sample into small (10 mg) pieces, and apply respirometric SUIT protocols on subsamples in a time course. In particular, evaluate dyscoupling (L/E and P/E coupling control ratios), cytochrome c release,[5] and OXPHOS capacities with various substrate combinations.

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