Variation in semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase activity in plasma and tissues of mammals

Frans Boomsma, Jan van Dijk, Usha M Bhaggoe, Angelique M.B Bouhuizen, Anton H van den Meiracker
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Abstract

Semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO) (E.C. 1.4.3.6) is a group of enzymes with as yet poorly understood function which is widely present in nature. The variation in methodology for determination of activity, differences in substrates used and in nomenclature have made it difficult to compare SSAO in different species and tissues. Since SSAO is implicated in the pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus and congestive heart failure, our aim was to analyse the importance and abundance of SSAO in human plasma and tissues compared to other mammals. In plasma of ten different mammals, Vmax values were found to vary more than 10 000-fold, while KM differed much less; in human plasma SSAO activity is relatively low. In some species more than one SSAO entity was present in plasma. SSAO activity was ubiquitous in tissues of human, rat and pig, but varied considerably, both between species and between tissues. In human tissues, SSAO activity is higher than in tissues from rat and pig. Relative to monoamine oxidase-B there is also wide variation in SSAO, with much higher relative activities in human than in rat and pig tissues. We conclude that in plasma, SSAO activity is highest in ruminants, while in tissues, SSAO activity is more prominently present in human than in rat and pig.

哺乳动物血浆和组织中氨基脲敏感胺氧化酶活性的变化
氨基脲敏感胺氧化酶(secarbazide -sensitive amine oxidase, SSAO, E.C. 1.4.3.6)是一类广泛存在于自然界的酶,其功能尚不清楚。测定活性方法的差异、所使用底物的差异和命名法的不同使得比较不同物种和组织中的SSAO变得困难。由于SSAO与糖尿病和充血性心力衰竭的病理生理有关,我们的目的是分析与其他哺乳动物相比,人类血浆和组织中SSAO的重要性和丰度。在10种不同哺乳动物的血浆中,Vmax值相差超过10,000倍,而KM值相差很小;在人血浆中SSAO活性相对较低。在某些物种中,血浆中存在不止一种SSAO实体。SSAO活性在人、大鼠和猪的组织中普遍存在,但在种间和组织间存在较大差异。在人体组织中,SSAO活性高于大鼠和猪组织。与单胺氧化酶- b相比,SSAO在人体组织中的相对活性要比在大鼠和猪组织中的相对活性高得多。我们得出结论,在血浆中,反刍动物的SSAO活性最高,而在组织中,人的SSAO活性比大鼠和猪的SSAO活性更显著。
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