Age-related changes in the translocation of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase from the cytosol to microsomal membranes in rat liver
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Age-related changes in the translocation of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase from the cytosol to microsomal membranes in rat liver
Abstract
The effects of oleate, spermine and chlorpromazine were assayed in the presence or absence of 0.15 M KCl on the translocation of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase activity from cytosol to endoplasmic reticulum membranes in liver homogenates obtained from rats aged 1, 30, 60, 180 and 360 days. Marked age-associated decreases in phosphatidate phosphohydrolase distribution onto the membranes were demonstrated under nearly all conditions. In liver homogenates taken from 1-day-old rats and incubated with 0.15 M KCl, most of the enzyme was active (associated with the membranes). Physiological salt concentration (0.15 M KCl) produced a 2-fold increase of oleate-induced translocation of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase activity in liver homogenates from 1-day-old rats; it had no effect on those from 60-day-old rats, and produced a notable decline in liver homogenates obtained from 180- and 360-day-old rats. The promoting effect of spermine on oleate-induced translocation of this enzyme activity was higher in younger rats when incubated in the absence of 0.15 M KCl. Chlorpromazine did not show its usual antagonizing effect on oleate-induced translocation of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase when added to homogenates taken from 1-day-old rats. The antagonizing effect was slightly apparent in liver homogenates from 30-day-old rats and was more pronounced in those from 60-day-old rats in which the values diminished to one-half and to one-third either in the presence or absence of 0.15 M KCl.
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