Activation of Respiratory Chain Complex II as a Hypoxia Tolerance Indicator during Acute Hypoxia


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Activation of respiratory chain complex II during acute hypoxia is an adaptive response that facilitates electron transfer in the respiratory chain when complex I is blocked. Stress induced by acute oxygen deficiency in the body stimulates epinephrine and norepinephrine release into the bloodstream. As a result, compensatory metabolic flows and succinate dehydrogenase and succinate oxidation are activated in the cell. Succinate dehydrogenase activation associated with acute hypoxia exhibits characteristic fluctuations; moreover, stronger stimulation results in oscillations with a shorter period and a higher amplitude. These fluctuations are a consequence of the reciprocal relationship between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. In subjects who developed adaptation to hypoxia following repeated sessions of breathing a hypoxic gas mixture, no activation of the succinate–ubiquinone-reductase shunt under hypoxic load was observed. The blood lymphocyte reaction can serve as an indicator of tolerance to acute hypoxia.

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M. Vasin

Burnazian Federal Center of Medical Biophysics

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 123182

I. Ushakov

Burnazian Federal Center of Medical Biophysics; Nikiforov All-Russian Center of Emergency and Radiation Medicine

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 123182; St. Petersburg, 194044

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