脑成熟和衰老过程中膜结合亮氨酸氨基肽酶活性的变化。

G Arechaga, J M Martínez, I Prieto, M J Ramírez, F Alba, M Ramírez
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摘要

氨基肽酶被认为是调节各种神经肽活性的酶。然而,他们的生理作用,以及他们的调节机制,尚不清楚。为了分析控制这些酶活性的部分调控机制,我们研究了大鼠脑在发育和衰老过程中膜结合的亮氨酸氨基肽酶活性的亚细胞分布。除胎儿外,酶活性在所有年龄段的微粒体分数中最高。除微粒体和髓磷脂部分外,与胎儿相比,1周龄大鼠的亮氨酸氨基肽酶活性下降,随后1月龄大鼠的亮氨酸氨基肽酶活性上升至成人水平。这种情况在微粒体部分中有所不同,其活性在1个月大的大鼠中稳步增加。在这个年龄之后,5个月和24个月大鼠的活动逐渐下降。这些结果可能反映了易感底物在发育和老化过程中功能状态的变化。
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Changes in membrane-bound leucine aminopeptidase activity during maturation and ageing of brain.

Aminopeptidases are believed to be enzymes that regulate the activity of various neuropeptides. However, their physiological role, as well as their mechanisms of regulation, are not well understood. To analyze a part of the regulatory mechanisms that control the activity of these enzymes, the subcellular distribution of membrane-bound leucyl aminopeptidase activity was studied in rat brain during development and ageing. Except in fetuses, the enzymic activity was greatest in the microsomal fraction in all ages tested. Except in microsomal and myelin fractions, compared with fetuses, leucyl aminopeptidase activity showed a decrease in 1-week-old rats and a subsequent increase to adult levels in 1-month-old rats. This profile differed in the microsomal fraction, where the activity increased steadily up to 1-month-old rats. After this age, the activity decreased progressively in 5-month and 24-month-old rats. These results may reflect changes in the functional status of the susceptible substrates during development and ageing.

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