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Biophysical Journal 67: 2501-2510 (1994)
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Contribution of the mitochondrial compartment to the optical properties of the rat liver: a theoretical and practical approach.

B Beauvoit, T Kitai and B Chance

Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104.

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this work was to analyze the contribution of the mitochondria to the optical properties, i.e., light absorption and scattering, of the blood-free rat liver. Firstly, a theoretical model of the reduced scattering coefficient of the liver was performed by using the Mie theory, the Rayleigh-Debye-Gans approximation, and the electron microscopy descriptions of the liver ultrastructure. Compared with the hepatocyte volume, the nucleus and the peroxisomes, the mitochondria compartment, accounting for 22% of the liver cell volume, seemed to be the predominant factor for the light scattering of the liver. Second, by using time-resolved spectroscopy and a sample substitution method, we have measured the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients of blood-free perfused rat livers, isolated hepatocyte suspensions, and isolated mitochondria suspensions. A subsequent extrapolation of the isolated mitochondria data to the in vivo mitochondrial content and a comparison with the whole liver measurements lead to the following conclusions: 1) the mitochondria account for about 50% of the liver absorption coefficient at 780 nm (mu a = 0.25 cm-1 extrapolated from isolated mitochondria vs. 0.53 +/- 0.05 cm-1 measured for the liver); and 2) the mitochondrial compartment is the primary factor for the light scattering in the rat liver (mu s' = 15.5 cm-1 extrapolated from the isolated mitochondria versus 15.9 +/- 2.4 cm-1 measured for the liver), demonstrating the relevancy of our preliminary theoretical study.




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