Enolase Activity and Isoenzyme Distribution in Human Brain Regions and Tumors |
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Authors: | Joan Joseph,Fé lix F. Cruz-Sá nchez, José Carreras |
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Affiliation: | Unit of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Barcelona, and; Neurological Tissue Bank, Department of Medicine (Neurology), Hospital Clínic i Provincial, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The distribution of enolase (EC 4.2.1.11) activity and isoenzymes in various regions of human brain at different ages (from 23 weeks of gestation to 95 years) and in brain tumors has been determined. Total enolase activity increased in all regions with age. No significant differences were found in the relative proportions of αα-, αγ-, and γγ-enolase isoenzymes in the various brain regions, determined by agarose gel electrophoresis. Type αα-enolase was the predominant isoenzyme, and αγ-enolase represented a substantial proportion of the total enolase activity. Astrocytomas, anaplastic astrocytomas, glioblastomas, and meningiomas possessed lower enolase activity than normal brain. Among astrocytic tumors, total enolase activity correlated with malignancy. Astrocytomas possessed the lowest and glioblastomas the highest enolase activity. All tumors possessed a higher proportion of αα-enolase and a lower proportion of γγ-enolase than the normal human brain. Among astrocytic tumors, glioblastomas were the tumors with the highest proportion of αα-enolase and lowest proportion of γγ-enolase. |
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Keywords: | Enolase activity Enolase isoenzymes Human brain Brain tumors Development |
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