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CHOLINE ACETYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY OF HUMAN BRAIN TISSUE DURING DEVELOPMENT AND AT MATURITY
Authors:G. Bull, Catherine,Hebb Dobrila,Ratkovi&#  
Affiliation:The A.R.C. Institute of Animal Physiology Babraham, Cambridge, England;The Department of Pharmacology, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Abstract:Abstract— (1) On analysis of human brain tissue to determine its choline acetyltransferase (ChAc) content the recovery of enzyme from many regions is very poor when the tissue is acetone-dried and then extracted in the standard manner; for this reason the method is unsuitable when quantitative recoveries are required; it is preferable to prepare sucrose homogenates and activate these with ether before incubation.
(2) From measurements made on homogenates of one adult brain the highest concentration of ChAc was found in the putamen and the lowest in the corpus callosum. The caudate nucleus also had a high activity. As in other mammals, the concentration of enzyme in the cerebellum was found to be low. Analogous results were obtained on a nine-year-old brain but the level of ChAc activity was generally higher than in the older brain.
(3) During foetal development up to thirty-two weeks, ChAc is higher in the cerebellum than in the caudate, the thalamus, corpora quadrigemina, medulla and spinal cord. In all regions the concentration and total amount of enzyme rise fairly steadily up to this time; between 24 and 32 weeks, however, its concentration in the cerebellum and corpora quadrigemina falls slightly although the total increases considerably.
(4) Comparison of the results with the data of other authors indicates general agreement between the distribution of the enzyme in the human brain and its distribution in other mammals, especially the rhesus monkey. The corpus callosum may be an exception since in man it contains little ChAc while in lower mammals it seems to have relatively high concentrations of both ACh and ChAc.
(5) In comparing the values for ChAc reported here with the values for AChE reported by others, three tissues, the globus pallidus, substantia nigra and cerebellum are found to be exceptional in that relative to their concentration in the caudate the activity of ChAc is only about one-tenth that of AChE.
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