Roelofs R I, Engel W K, Chauvin P B
Science. 1972 Sep 1;177(4051):795-7. doi: 10.1126/science.177.4051.795.
Fresh frozen sections of mature skeletal muscle fibers from patients with genetically determined "absence" of skeletal muscle phosphorylase (McArdle's disease) have no histochemical phosphorylase activity. That regenerating muscle fibers, in vitro and in vivo, from such patients do have histochemical phosphorylase activity present suggests a loss of enzyme activity with fiber maturity.
来自遗传性骨骼肌磷酸化酶“缺失”(麦克尔迪氏病)患者的成熟骨骼肌纤维新鲜冰冻切片没有组织化学磷酸化酶活性。然而,这些患者体内外再生的肌纤维确实存在组织化学磷酸化酶活性,这表明酶活性随着纤维成熟而丧失。