Crosti N, Bajer J, Serra A, Rigo A, Scarpa M, Viglino P
J Cell Sci. 1985 Nov;79:95-103. doi: 10.1242/jcs.79.1.95.
The amount of Mn superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) and the activity of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD) have been studied in human fibroblasts of five subjects with trisomy 21 and five subjects with normal karyotype, using nuclear magnetic relaxation and polarographic methods. In the trisomic fibroblasts we have found a mean molar amount of MnSOD 25.4% lower than in the control, and an amount of CuZnSOD 54.7% higher. A positive significant correlation between the activities of both enzymes has been observed indicating that the two enzymes dismute the O2- cooperatively. However, the increase of MnSOD per unit of CuZnSOD appears significantly lower in the trisomic fibroblasts, an effect that is not due to a diminished inducibility of MnSOD. These findings suggest that the MnSOD and CuZnSOD genes interact to preserve the normal level of total SOD activity.
利用核磁共振弛豫和极谱法,对5名21三体综合征患者及5名核型正常者的人成纤维细胞中的锰超氧化物歧化酶(MnSOD)含量和铜锌超氧化物歧化酶(CuZnSOD)活性进行了研究。在三体性成纤维细胞中,我们发现MnSOD的平均摩尔量比对照组低25.4%,而CuZnSOD的量则高54.7%。观察到两种酶的活性之间存在显著正相关,表明这两种酶协同催化超氧阴离子(O2-)的歧化反应。然而,在三体性成纤维细胞中,每单位CuZnSOD的MnSOD增加量明显较低,这一效应并非由于MnSOD的诱导性降低所致。这些发现表明,MnSOD和CuZnSOD基因相互作用以维持总SOD活性的正常水平。