Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2068757 Mitochondrion 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Progress in diagnosis and treatment of mitochondrial dysfunction in chronic and acute disease could greatly benefit from techniques for monitoring of mitochondrial function in vivo. In this study we demonstrate the feasibility of in vivo respirometry in skin. Mitochondrial oxygen measurements by means of oxygen-dependent delayed fluorescence of protoporphyrin IX are shown to provide a robust basis for measurement of local oxygen disappearance rate (ODR). The fundamental principles behind the technology are described, together with an analysis method for retrievel of respirometry data. The feasibility and reproducibility of this clinically useful approach are demonstrated in a series of rats.

► We introduce a non-invasive method for in vivo respirometry in skin. ► The method is based on dynamic measurement of mitochondrial oxygen tension. ► The feasibility and reproducibility is demonstrated in rat experiments. ► We show applicability in man by a pilot experiment in a healthy volunteer.

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