Influence of age on Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase and indole 2,3-dioxygenase activities in rat tissues.

The Italian journal of biochemistry Pub Date : 2005-09-01
Stefano Comai, Antonella Bertazzo, Eugenio Ragazzi, Laura Caparrotta, Carlo V L Costa, Graziella Allegri
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The aim of this study was to investigate in vitro the variations with age of the activities of the two antioxidant enzymes Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD) and indole 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) in metabolically active tissues of rats of various ages. In rats aged one week and 2-3 months the highest Cu/Zn-SOD activity was found in the liver and the lowest in the small intestine. At 12 and 18 months of age, the activity was higher in the brain and kidneys, when compared to the small intestine, lungs and liver. Cu/Zn-SOD activity decreased significantly after 2-3 months of age with advancing age in all tissues examined. In newborn rats IDO activity was present only in the small intestine. In the group of rats aged 2-3 months, the highest specific activity was observed in the small intestine and the lowest in the lungs and kidneys, whereas at 12 months of age, the highest IDO activity was found in the brain, with kidneys presenting the lowest activity. At 18 months, IDO returned to be more elevated in the small intestine. At 12 months of age the values of IDO in the tissues varied slightly, while at 18 months similar activities were found between the lungs and brain and between the small intestine and kidneys. In relation to age, IDO specific activity declined in the small intestine, after 2-3 months of age. In the lungs, the activity remained unchanged; in the brain and in the kidneys activity decreased significantly from 2-3 to 18 months of age. In conclusion, this study demonstrates an age-related decline in Cu/Zn-SOD and IDO activities, the two enzymes responsible for scavenging O2*-.

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年龄对大鼠组织Cu/ zn超氧化物歧化酶和吲哚2,3-双加氧酶活性的影响。
本研究旨在探讨不同年龄大鼠代谢活性组织中Cu/ zn超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)和吲哚2,3-双加氧酶(IDO)两种抗氧化酶的活性随年龄的变化。1周龄和2 ~ 3月龄大鼠的Cu/Zn-SOD活性以肝脏最高,小肠最低。在12个月和18个月大时,与小肠、肺和肝脏相比,大脑和肾脏的活性更高。Cu/Zn-SOD活性在2-3月龄后随着年龄的增长而显著降低。新生大鼠的IDO活性仅存在于小肠。在2-3月龄的大鼠组中,小肠的比活性最高,肺和肾脏的比活性最低,而在12月龄时,大脑的比活性最高,肾脏的比活性最低。18个月时,小肠IDO水平再次升高。在12个月大时,组织中的IDO值略有不同,而在18个月大时,在肺和脑之间以及小肠和肾脏之间发现了类似的活动。与年龄相关,2-3个月后小肠IDO特异性活性下降。在肺部,活动保持不变;大脑和肾脏的活动在2-3个月至18个月期间显著下降。总之,本研究证明了Cu/Zn-SOD和IDO活性的年龄相关性下降,这两种酶负责清除O2*-。
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