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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Intramitochondrial crystalline inclusions in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
Other Titles: Hepatology
Authors: Caldwell, Stephen H.
Freitas, Luiz Antonio R. de
Park, Sang H.
Moreno, Maria Lucia Vieira
Redick, Jan A.
Sisson, Barbee J.
Patrie, James T.
Cotrim, Helma Pinchemel
Argo, Curtis K.
Al-Osaimi, Abdullah
metadata.dc.creator: Caldwell, Stephen H.
Freitas, Luiz Antonio R. de
Park, Sang H.
Moreno, Maria Lucia Vieira
Redick, Jan A.
Sisson, Barbee J.
Patrie, James T.
Cotrim, Helma Pinchemel
Argo, Curtis K.
Al-Osaimi, Abdullah
Abstract: Mitochondrial dysfunction is an important element in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Intramitochondrial crystals (IMCs) are a well-documented morphological abnormality seen on transmission electron microscopy in this disease. It has been suggested that IMCs consist of phospholipids, but their exact composition remain uncertain many years after their discovery. Micellar phase transitions of phospholipid bilayers is a well-known but little-studied phenomenon in living systems. Its presence in the mitochondria of NASH would offer significant insight into the disease with possible therapeutic implications. We postulated that intramitochondrial disturbances in NASH are sufficient to produce such transitions and that their detection in fresh biopsies would therefore be a dynamic process. To test this, we performed a blinded, prospective analysis of fresh liver biopsy samples immediately fixed under different conditions. Quantitative transmission electron microscopy morphometry, performed by systematically counting total mitochondria and IMCs within areas of uniform dimension, showed a stepwise decline in IMCs with cooler fixation temperature in each subject studied. Randomization testing (Monte Carlo resampling) confirmed that the detection of IMCs was strongly dependent on fixation temperature (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: These results indicate that the intramitochondrial crystals characteristic of NASH are highly dynamic and unstable structures. The findings offer the strongest support yet for their origin in micellar phase transitions. We speculate that such transitions result from microenvironmental changes within the mitochondria and carry therapeutic implications, especially in regard to dietary manipulations of mitochondrial lipid composition. (HEPATOLOGY 2009.)
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/13427
Issue Date: 2009
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