A practical perspective on how to develop, implement, execute, and reproduce high-resolution respirometry experiments: The physiologist's guide to an Oroboros O2k

Maureen A. Walsh, Robert V. Musci, Robert A. Jacobs, Karyn L. Hamilton

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Abstract

The development of high-resolution respirometry (HRR) has greatly expanded the analytical scope to study mitochondrial respiratory control relative to specific tissue/cell types across various metabolic states. Specifically, the Oroboros Oxygraph 2000 (O2k) is a common tool for measuring rates of mitochondrial respiration and is the focus of this perspective. The O2k platform is amenable for answering numerous bioenergetic questions. However, inherent variability with HRR-derived data, both within and amongst users, can impede progress in bioenergetics research. Therefore, we advocate for several vital considerations when planning and conducting O2k experiments to ultimately enhance transparency and reproducibility across laboratories. In this perspective, we offer guidance for best practices of mitochondrial preparation, protocol selection, and measures to increase reproducibility. The goal of this perspective is to propagate the use of the O2k, enhance reliability and validity for both new and experienced O2k users, and provide a reference for peer reviewers.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e23280
JournalThe FASEB Journal
Volume37
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

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  • bioenergetics
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  • isolated mitochondria
  • mitochondria
  • Oroboros O2k
  • permeabilized fibers
  • protocol development

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