Goueli S A
Cellular and Molecular Biochemistry Laboratory, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis 55417.
Prostate. 1990;17(2):113-22. doi: 10.1002/pros.2990170205.
An age-associated decline in the activity of cytosolic casein kinase II in the rat ventral prostate was observed. The decrease in specific and total activity of casein kinase II of prostatic cytosol obtained from 12-month old rats compared with that from 3-month old rats was 50% and 70%, respectively. This decrease was tissue specific since no such alteration in enzymic activity was found in liver, lung, or heart. The decline in activity was not due to an increase in the concentration of a casein kinase inhibitor or to altered androgenic status with aging. Rather, the reduction in the activity of the enzyme was commensurate with the decrease in the total concentration of the enzyme protein as determined by an ELISA using anti-casein kinase II antibodies. The activity of casein kinase II in the nuclear fraction of the rat prostate was not altered in aging animals. It may be concluded that the cytosolic form of casein kinase II in the prostate of older animals is regulated at the transcriptional level (but not via the androgen-receptor complex mechanism). An alternative explanation for this observation may relate to altered stability of the enzyme in the prostate of older animals.
观察到大鼠腹侧前列腺中胞质酪蛋白激酶II的活性随年龄增长而下降。与3月龄大鼠相比,12月龄大鼠前列腺胞质溶胶中酪蛋白激酶II的比活性和总活性分别下降了50%和70%。这种下降具有组织特异性,因为在肝脏、肺或心脏中未发现酶活性有此类改变。活性下降并非由于酪蛋白激酶抑制剂浓度增加或随着年龄增长雄激素状态改变所致。相反,如使用抗酪蛋白激酶II抗体的ELISA所测定,酶活性的降低与酶蛋白总浓度的下降相当。老龄动物大鼠前列腺核部分中酪蛋白激酶II的活性未发生改变。可以得出结论,老龄动物前列腺中胞质形式的酪蛋白激酶II在转录水平受到调控(但不是通过雄激素受体复合物机制)。对此观察结果的另一种解释可能与老龄动物前列腺中该酶稳定性的改变有关。