Laitinen P H, Huhtinen R L, Hietala O A, Pajunen A E
J Neurochem. 1985 Jun;44(6):1885-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1985.tb07184.x.
Mouse brain ornithine decarboxylase activity is about 70-fold higher at the time of birth compared with that of adult mice. Enzyme activity declines rapidly after birth and reaches the adult level by 3 weeks. Immunoreactive enzyme concentration parallels very closely the decrease of enzyme activity during the first postnatal week, remaining constant thereafter. The content of brain antizyme, the macromolecular inhibitor to ornithine decarboxylase, in turn is very low during the first 7 days and starts then to increase and at the age of 3 weeks it is about six times the level of that in newborn mice. This may explain the decrease in enzyme activity during brain maturation, and suggests the regulation of polyamine biosynthesis by an antizyme-mediated mechanism in adult brain.
与成年小鼠相比,出生时小鼠脑内鸟氨酸脱羧酶的活性约高70倍。出生后酶活性迅速下降,3周时达到成年水平。免疫反应性酶浓度在出生后的第一周与酶活性的下降非常密切地平行,此后保持恒定。脑抗酶(鸟氨酸脱羧酶的大分子抑制剂)的含量在最初7天非常低,然后开始增加,到3周龄时约为新生小鼠水平的6倍。这可能解释了脑成熟过程中酶活性的下降,并提示成年脑内通过抗酶介导的机制调节多胺生物合成。