Stauber W T, Fritz V K
Histochem J. 1985 May;17(5):613-22. doi: 10.1007/BF01003201.
The activity of four lysosomal proteases in soleus and extensor digitorum longus muscles was studied in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats using newly developed fluorescence histochemical and biochemical techniques. The results indicate that the content of lysosomal protease in skeletal muscle cells was decreased three weeks after the induction of diabetes. The reduction was most pronounced in the extensor digitorum longus for all the proteases tested, but in the soleus only cathepsin B and dipeptidyl peptidase II showed a decrease. Biochemical assays on total muscle homogenates and muscle extracts confirmed the histochemical observations that protease activity was significantly lower in diabetic muscles. This decrease in activity varied with the duration of diabetes beginning as early as 48 h for the soleus. In conclusion, myofibre-specific decreases in lysosomal proteases occur following diabetes.
利用新开发的荧光组织化学和生化技术,研究了链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病大鼠比目鱼肌和趾长伸肌中四种溶酶体蛋白酶的活性。结果表明,糖尿病诱导三周后,骨骼肌细胞中溶酶体蛋白酶的含量降低。在所测试的所有蛋白酶中,趾长伸肌中的降低最为明显,但在比目鱼肌中,只有组织蛋白酶B和二肽基肽酶II显示出降低。对全肌肉匀浆和肌肉提取物的生化分析证实了组织化学观察结果,即糖尿病肌肉中的蛋白酶活性显著降低。这种活性降低随糖尿病持续时间而变化,比目鱼肌最早在48小时就开始出现。总之,糖尿病后溶酶体蛋白酶在肌纤维中出现特异性降低。