Bothmer J, Markerink M, Jolles J
Department of Neuropsychology and Psychobiology, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Neurochem Int. 1992 Sep;21(2):223-8. doi: 10.1016/0197-0186(92)90151-g.
The effect of age on phosphate incorporation into phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate (PIP), phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) and phosphatidic acid (PA) was studied. Lysed crude synaptosomal fractions of different brain regions of 3-month-old and 32-month-old Brown Norway rats were used. The brain regions tested were the hippocampus, frontal cortex, occipital/parietal cortex, entorhinal/pyriformal cortex, striatum/septum, thalamus and hypothalamus. The individual specific phosphorylating activities were unevenly distributed within the brain of Brown Norway rats. Strikingly, the distribution of phosphate incorporation into PIP2 was opposite from that of phosphate incorporation into PA. Phosphate incorporation into PA decreased (-15%) with age in almost all brain regions tested, whereas phosphate incorporation into PIP2 decreased with age only in the frontal cortex (-20%) and in the hypothalamus (-8%). The effects of age may reflect a deterioration of phosphoinositide metabolism, with its function in signal transduction coupled to receptors via G-proteins, in the brain regions involved. In addition, there was an age related decrease in protein content and total phospholipid phosphorus content of lysed crude synaptosomal preparations of all brain regions. The high correlation between the changes in these parameters may be indicative of a decrease in the number or size of synaptosomes with age in the brain regions involved.
研究了年龄对磷酸盐掺入磷脂酰肌醇4-磷酸(PIP)、磷脂酰肌醇4,5-二磷酸(PIP2)和磷脂酸(PA)的影响。使用了3月龄和32月龄的棕色挪威大鼠不同脑区的裂解粗突触体组分。测试的脑区包括海马体、额叶皮质、枕叶/顶叶皮质、内嗅/梨状皮质、纹状体/隔区、丘脑和下丘脑。在棕色挪威大鼠的脑中,各个特定的磷酸化活性分布不均。引人注目的是,磷酸盐掺入PIP2的分布与掺入PA的分布相反。在几乎所有测试的脑区中,随着年龄增长,磷酸盐掺入PA减少(-15%),而磷酸盐掺入PIP2仅在额叶皮质(-20%)和下丘脑(-8%)中随年龄增长而减少。年龄的影响可能反映了在相关脑区中磷酸肌醇代谢的恶化,其在通过G蛋白与受体偶联的信号转导中的功能也随之恶化。此外,所有脑区裂解粗突触体制剂的蛋白质含量和总磷脂磷含量均随年龄增长而下降。这些参数变化之间的高度相关性可能表明在相关脑区中,突触体的数量或大小随年龄增长而减少。