The influence of ageing on the expression of two superoxide dismutase (SOD)
isozymes was examined in three different skeletal muscle fiber types of yo
ung (Y, 8 mo) and old (O, 25 mo) rats. Total SOD activity was increased wit
h age in the gastrocnemius (Gas, type IImix) and superficial vastus lateral
is (SVL, type IIb) but unchanged in the soleus (Sol, type I). The increased
SOD activity in SVL was due to increased cytosolic SOD (CuZn SOD), whereas
both mitochondrial (Mn SOD) and CuZn SOD activities were increased in Gas.
In Sol, Mn SOD activity was significantly increased in aged rats. Mn SOD m
RNA level was significantly decreased with age in all three muscles examine
d, while Mn SOD protein content was not altered. Ageing did not affect CuZn
SOD mRNA abundance in any of the muscles, but significantly increased CuZn
SOD protein content in aged Gas and Sol. Binding of two redox-sensitive tr
anscription factors, nuclear factor-kappa B (NF kappa B) and activator prot
ein-1 (AP-1) was significantly decreased with age in all three muscle types
. These results indicate that increased SOD activity in aged skeletal muscl
e is not associated with higher levels of gene transcription. Increases in
Mn SOD activity seen in aged Gas and Sol are the result of post-translation
al modification of the enzyme, whereas increases in CuZn SOD activity durin
g ageing may be due to both translational and post-translational control. (
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