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Cristae mitochondriales

Mitochondria are distinct organelles with two membranes. The outer membrane limits the organelle and the inner membrane is thrown into folds or shelves that project inward and are called cristae mitochondriales. The uptake of most mitochondrion-selective dyes is dependent on the mitochondrial membrane potential. Conventional fluorescent stains for mitochondria, such as rhodamine and tetramethylrosamine, are readily sequestered by functioning mitochondria. They are, however, subsequently washed out of the cells once the mitochondrion s membrane potential is lost. This characteristic limits their use in experiments in which cells must be treated with aldehyde-based fixatives or other agents that affect the energetic state of the mitochondria. To overcome this limitation, the research... [Pg.87]

Fig. 50. Model of a mitochondrion, reconstructed according to electron optical photographs. The individual leaves inside are the cristae mitochondriales (cf. Fig. 51). Fig. 50. Model of a mitochondrion, reconstructed according to electron optical photographs. The individual leaves inside are the cristae mitochondriales (cf. Fig. 51).

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