Erythrocyte membrane alterations during ageing affect alfa-D-glucuronidase and neutral sialidase in elderly healthy subjects.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
In this study, a comparison between elderly (>70 years) and young subjects reveals that elder people are subject to a higher oxidative stress, which causes an increase in plasma hydroperoxide levels (18%) and a decrease in antioxidant defenses (25%). Moreover, the marked decrease of the erythrocyte membrane fluidity observed in elderly subjects was likely to affect the behavior of some membrane glycohydrolases. In fact, a significant decrease of β-d-glucuronidase and neutral sialidase (30 and 50%, respectively) was detected. Activity differences were also observed when erythrocytes were further distinguished according to their biological age. Striking differences between young and elderly subjects were observed for β-d-glucuronidase and neutral sialidase in young and senescent erythrocytes, respectively. Overall β-d-glucuronidase decreases with the subjects' age, while neutral sialidase levels are higher in the elderly. This is presumably due to the localization of these enzymes in distinct plasma membrane micro-domains, which are differently peroxidized. A possible role of these enzymes in signaling praecox membrane alterations has also been evidenced
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
anziano; eritrocita; invecchiamento
List of contributors:
Goi, G; Cazzola, R; Tringali, C; Massaccesi, L; RUSSO VOLPE, S; Rondanelli, Mariangela; Ferrari, E; BAQUERO HERRERA, Cj; Cestaro, B; Lombardo, A; Venerando, B.
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