Measurement of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Activity in Human Renal Biopsy Specimens

Background: Mitochondrial disorders can present as kidney disease in children and be difficult to diagnose. Measurement of mitochondrial function in kidney tissue may help diagnosis. This study was to assess the feasibility of obtaining renal samples and analysing them for respiratory chain enzyme a...

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Main Authors: Arun Ghose, Christopher M. Taylor, Alexander J. Howie, Anapurna Chalasani, Iain Hargreaves, David V. Milford
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/6/9/90
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spelling doaj-e1e7faf7f39f417ebde408583e78c8ee2020-11-24T22:04:13ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832017-09-01699010.3390/jcm6090090jcm6090090Measurement of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Activity in Human Renal Biopsy SpecimensArun Ghose0Christopher M. Taylor1Alexander J. Howie2Anapurna Chalasani3Iain Hargreaves4David V. Milford5Department of Nephrology, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham B4 6NH, UKDepartment of Nephrology, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham B4 6NH, UKDepartment of Histopathology, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham B4 6NH, UKNeurometabolic Unit, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London WC1N 3BG, UKNeurometabolic Unit, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London WC1N 3BG, UKDepartment of Nephrology, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham B4 6NH, UKBackground: Mitochondrial disorders can present as kidney disease in children and be difficult to diagnose. Measurement of mitochondrial function in kidney tissue may help diagnosis. This study was to assess the feasibility of obtaining renal samples and analysing them for respiratory chain enzyme activity. Methods: The subjects were children undergoing a routine diagnostic renal biopsy, in whom a clinical condition of renal inflammation, scarring and primary metabolic disorder was unlikely. A fresh sample of kidney was snap frozen and later assayed for the activities of respiratory chain enzyme complexes I, II/III, and IV using spectrophotometric enzyme assay, and expressed as a ratio of citrate synthase activity. Results: The range of respiratory chain enzyme activity for complex I was 0.161 to 0.866 (mean 0.404, SD 0.2), for complex II/III was 0.021 to 0.318 (mean 0.177, SD 0.095) and for complex IV was 0.001 to 0.025 (mean 0.015, SD 0.006). There were correlations between the different activities but not between them and the age of the children or a measure of the amount of chronic damage in the kidneys. Conclusion: It is feasible to measure respiratory chain enzyme activity in routine renal biopsy specimens.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/6/9/90mitochondrial disordersrenal biopsyrespiratory chain enzymes
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author Arun Ghose
Christopher M. Taylor
Alexander J. Howie
Anapurna Chalasani
Iain Hargreaves
David V. Milford
spellingShingle Arun Ghose
Christopher M. Taylor
Alexander J. Howie
Anapurna Chalasani
Iain Hargreaves
David V. Milford
Measurement of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Activity in Human Renal Biopsy Specimens
Journal of Clinical Medicine
mitochondrial disorders
renal biopsy
respiratory chain enzymes
author_facet Arun Ghose
Christopher M. Taylor
Alexander J. Howie
Anapurna Chalasani
Iain Hargreaves
David V. Milford
author_sort Arun Ghose
title Measurement of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Activity in Human Renal Biopsy Specimens
title_short Measurement of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Activity in Human Renal Biopsy Specimens
title_full Measurement of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Activity in Human Renal Biopsy Specimens
title_fullStr Measurement of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Activity in Human Renal Biopsy Specimens
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Activity in Human Renal Biopsy Specimens
title_sort measurement of respiratory chain enzyme activity in human renal biopsy specimens
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Background: Mitochondrial disorders can present as kidney disease in children and be difficult to diagnose. Measurement of mitochondrial function in kidney tissue may help diagnosis. This study was to assess the feasibility of obtaining renal samples and analysing them for respiratory chain enzyme activity. Methods: The subjects were children undergoing a routine diagnostic renal biopsy, in whom a clinical condition of renal inflammation, scarring and primary metabolic disorder was unlikely. A fresh sample of kidney was snap frozen and later assayed for the activities of respiratory chain enzyme complexes I, II/III, and IV using spectrophotometric enzyme assay, and expressed as a ratio of citrate synthase activity. Results: The range of respiratory chain enzyme activity for complex I was 0.161 to 0.866 (mean 0.404, SD 0.2), for complex II/III was 0.021 to 0.318 (mean 0.177, SD 0.095) and for complex IV was 0.001 to 0.025 (mean 0.015, SD 0.006). There were correlations between the different activities but not between them and the age of the children or a measure of the amount of chronic damage in the kidneys. Conclusion: It is feasible to measure respiratory chain enzyme activity in routine renal biopsy specimens.
topic mitochondrial disorders
renal biopsy
respiratory chain enzymes
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/6/9/90
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