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EXISTENCE OF ASCORBIC ACID AS AN ACTIVATOR OF THIAMINE DlPHOSPHATASE IN RAT BRAIN
Authors:T Matsuda    S Maeda    A Baba  H Iwata
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 133-1, Yamada-kami, Suita-shi, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:The effect of the supernatant fraction (105,000 g for 60 min) of rat brain on the microsomal thiamine diphosphatase activity was examined. The thiamine diphosphatase activity was increased by addition of the supernatant fraction. The factor activating the enzyme was a heat-stable and dialyzable substance. It caused lipid peroxidation in the microsomes and the increase of the enzyme activity was mediated through lipid peroxidation of the preparation. When the supernatant fraction was chromatographed on columns of Sephadex G-25 and Dowex 1 × 2, the activator was eluted in fractions containing ascorbic acid. The inhibitory factor of ATPase present in the supernatant fraction was also eluted with the activator. The u.v.-spectrum of the active fraction obtained by these chromatographies was the same as that of ascorbic acid. These findings indicate the existence of ascorbic acid as an activator of thiamine diphosphatase in rat brain and confirm the previous finding that the soluble factor inhibiting ATPase activity is ascorbic acid.
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