Am. Holleschau et Wb. Rathbun, THE EFFECTS OF AGE ON GLUTATHIONE-PEROXIDASE AND GLUTATHIONE-REDUCTASE ACTIVITIES IN LENSES OF OLD-WORLD SIMIANS AND PROSIMIANS, Current eye research, 13(5), 1994, pp. 331-336
The effects of age on the activities of the two enzymes of the glutath
ione redox cycle, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase, we
re studied in lenses of primates. Three species were Old World simians
(orangutan, olive baboon and pigtail monkey) and two were prosimians
(galago and mouse lemur). Glutathione peroxidase activity of the olive
baboon lens increased steadily with age while that of the pigtail mon
key increased during the first 6-8 years and then plateaued. Enzyme ac
tivity in the orangutan increased steadily from 9 months to 28 years.
This enzyme activity decreased steadily in the galago but increased on
ly slightly in the mouse lemur lens. The lenticular glutathione reduct
ase activity profiles showed decreases with age for all three simian s
pecies. Enzyme activity in the galago decreased gradually from birth t
o the age of 16.5 years. The enzyme activity values of the mouse lemur
lens did not yield a comprehensible pattern. Lens weight increased wi
th age in all five primate species, particularly in the infant and juv
enile years and leveled off in adulthood. The current investigation de
monstrated that the responses of these enzyme activities to aging were
very different in Old World simians as compared to prosimians. These
studies are consistent with earlier enzyme activity and thermolability
data and are indicative of probable critical differences in the prima
ry structures of the enzymes between the two primate groups.