Age-related changes of RNA and lipid synthesis in vitro by retina and optic nerve of the rat.

M Alberghina, M Viola, L Insirello, A M Giuffrida Stella
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We examined the effects of age on RNA and lipid formation by whole retina and optic nerve in vitro. Male Wistar rats, aged 4, 12, and 24 mo, were used. From the results obtained the following conclusions may be drawn: 1. In assaying the lipid biosynthesis during aging, a striking difference between the retina and optic nerve clearly emerged; 2. In isolated retina, [3H]uridine incorporation into RNA was relatively constant at the three ages, whereas both [14C]palmitate and [3H]choline incorporation into lipids showed a substantial increase in rats at 24 mo of age compared with those at 4 mo; 3. In contrast, in the optic nerve of the oldest rats, compared with the youngest, a significant decrease of [14C]acetate and [14C]palmitate incorporation into acylglycerols, cerebrosides, and phospholipids was found. Each fatty acid precursor label was incorporated to a proportion that reflected the typical acyl group composition of individual lipids; 4. Following labeling of the optic nerve with [3H]choline, the specific radioactivity of choline-containing phospholipids was drastically decreased with increasing rat age; and 5. The incorporation of [2-3H]glycerol into optic nerve diacylglycerols, PtdEtn, and PtdIns declined with age, whereas no significant change took place in the incorporation into PtdCho. The results strongly support the concept that RNA metabolism of rat retina (most likely photoreceptor cell layer) is not altered during aging; on the contrary, phospholipid synthesis is stimulated in comparison with that of the optic nerve, for which a serious impairment was concomitantly observed. The physiological significance of these responses, and the mechanism by which retinal tissue is spared from the general age derangement of the nervous system, remain to be defined.

大鼠视网膜和视神经体外RNA和脂质合成的年龄相关性变化。
我们在体外观察了年龄对全视网膜和视神经RNA和脂质形成的影响。选用4、12、24月龄雄性Wistar大鼠。从得到的结果可以得出以下结论:1。在测定衰老过程中脂质生物合成时,视网膜和视神经明显不同;2. 在离体视网膜中,[3H]尿苷与RNA的结合在3个月龄时相对稳定,而[14C]棕榈酸盐和[3H]胆碱与脂质的结合在24月龄时与4月龄时相比,均有显著增加;3.相反,在老年大鼠的视神经中,与年轻大鼠相比,发现[14C]醋酸盐和[14C]棕榈酸盐掺入酰基甘油、脑苷和磷脂的数量明显减少。每个脂肪酸前体标签被纳入一个比例,反映了单个脂质的典型酰基组成;4. 用[3H]胆碱标记视神经后,含胆碱磷脂的比放射性随着大鼠年龄的增加而急剧下降;和5。[2-3H]甘油在视神经二酰基甘油、PtdEtn和PtdIns中的掺入量随着年龄的增长而下降,而在PtdCho中的掺入量没有明显变化。这些结果有力地支持了大鼠视网膜(最有可能是感光细胞层)的RNA代谢在衰老过程中没有改变的观点;相反,磷脂的合成受到刺激,而视神经的合成受到刺激,视神经的合成受到严重损害。这些反应的生理意义,以及视网膜组织免于神经系统普遍年龄紊乱的机制,仍有待确定。
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