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Influence of age on brain vascular and cardiovascular monoamine oxidase activity in the rat
Authors:F M Lai  B Berkowitz  S Spector
Institution:Department of Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology Roche Institute of Molecular Biology Nutley, New Jersey 07110, USA
Abstract:Monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity in brain microvessels and cardiovascular tissues was examined in rats of different age. MAO activity continued to increase with age in the heart, but in contrast, reached maximum activity in three weeks in the aorta, mesenteric artery and mesenteric vein. Between 7 and 60 weeks, there was a small decline in the MAO activity in the testicular artery. The highest MAO activity was found in the cerebral microvessels and increased with age. The half-life of MAO was estimated in the heart and peripheral blood vessels in young and old animals. The half-life of cardiac MAO was increased with age whereas that of the mesenteric vein, mesenteric artery and aorta remained constant between 7 and 112 weeks. Thus an explanation for this increased cardiac MAO activity in old rats was a reduced rate of degredation of this enzyme. The high activity of the enzyme in the brain microvessels suggests that it may participate in regulating the influx and efflux of monoamines in the central nervous system.
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