Funakawa S, Itoh T, Nakamura M, Tochino Y
Life Sci. 1987 Mar 23;40(12):1193-9. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(87)90238-4.
Age and sex dependent differences of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) and L-alanine aminopeptidase (AAP) activities in kidney, urine and plasma of male and female mice were studied. The sex difference in NAG activity appeared between 27 and 38 days of age with the manifestation of significant differences in body weight and kidney growth. NAG activity in male kidneys was 3-fold that in females and its urinary level in mature males was over 10-fold higher. Androgenic regulation was found not only in the NAG contents in the kidneys and in the urinary excretion but also in the plasma NAG level, which showed higher in females. On the other hand, AAP activity in kidney, urine and plasma did not show much sex differences. Age related changes in AAP activity were not found except in the kidney and marked androgenic regulation was also not found in AAP. These results indicate that NAG and AAP, which are both urinary enzymes used as indicators of renal lesions, may be regulated differently.
研究了雄性和雌性小鼠肾脏、尿液及血浆中N-乙酰-β-D-氨基葡萄糖苷酶(NAG)和L-丙氨酸氨肽酶(AAP)活性的年龄和性别依赖性差异。NAG活性的性别差异出现在27至38日龄之间,此时体重和肾脏生长出现显著差异。雄性肾脏中的NAG活性是雌性的3倍,成熟雄性的尿液水平高出10倍以上。不仅在肾脏中的NAG含量和尿排泄中发现了雄激素调节,血浆NAG水平也发现了雄激素调节,女性的血浆NAG水平更高。另一方面,肾脏、尿液和血浆中的AAP活性没有表现出太大的性别差异。除了肾脏外,未发现AAP活性与年龄相关的变化,也未在AAP中发现明显的雄激素调节。这些结果表明,作为肾脏病变指标的两种尿酶NAG和AAP可能受到不同的调节。