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. 2005 Apr;37(2):91-6.
doi: 10.1007/s10863-005-4132-z.

In the aging housefly aconitase is the only citric acid cycle enzyme to decline significantly

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In the aging housefly aconitase is the only citric acid cycle enzyme to decline significantly

Connie S Yarian et al. J Bioenerg Biomembr. 2005 Apr.

Abstract

The main objective of this study was to determine if the activities of the mitochondrial citric acid cycle enzymes are altered during the normal aging process. Flight muscle mitochondria of houseflies of different ages were used as a model system because of their apparent age-related decline in bioenergetic efficiency, evident as a failure of flying ability. The maximal activities of each of the citric acid cycle enzymes were determined in preparations of mitochondria from flies of relatively young, middle, and old age. Aconitase was the only enzyme exhibiting altered activity during aging. The maximal activity of aconitase from old flies was decreased by 44% compared to that from young flies while the other citric acid cycle enzymes showed no change in activity with age. It is suggested that the selective age-related decrease in aconitase activity is likely to contribute to a decline in the efficiency of mitochondrial bioenergetics, as well as result in secondary effects associated with accumulation of citrate and redox-active iron.

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