Mitochondria were isolated from regenerating rat liver 12, 24 and 48 h after partial hepatectomy. The "State 3" and "State 4" respiration were measured in the presence of succinate. The P/O quotient and respiratory control index (RCI) were calculated. The experimental data showed that the partial uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation in regenerating liver mitochondria occurring in the early period of regeneration is partly due to free fatty acids.
The recovery of total DNA content and recovery of total cytochrome c oxidase activity in the rat liver after partial hepatectomy is accelerated by triiodothyronine applied in three doses, two before and one immediately after liver resection. Triiodothyronine-treated animals already have higher cytochrome c oxidase activity before resection. The recovery of the tissue oxidative capacity after partial hepatectomy is more rapid in triiodothyronine-treated animals. These data indicate that hormonal activation of the liver regeneration process is involved.