E. Ghezzo-schoneich et al., Biological aging does not lead to the accumulation of oxidized Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase in the liver of F344 rats, FREE RAD B, 30(8), 2001, pp. 858-864
Cu,Zn-Superoxide dismutase (SOD) was isolated from the liver of 3-, 12-, an
d 26-month-old Fisher 344 (F344) rats. Specific activity and metal content
of the enzyme, purified by ion-exchange and size-exclusion chromatography,
did not significantly change with age. Electrospray ionization-mass spectro
metry and amino acid analysis of Cu,Zn-SOD apoprotein, further purified by
reverse-phase HPLC, showed neither significant loss of amino acids nor accu
mulation of oxidized isoforms with age. When bovine Cu,Zn-SOD, oxidized wit
h H2O2 in vitro, was added to rat liver homogenate, we reisolated circa 70%
of the oxidized bovine Cu,Zn-SOD together with the rat isoform, showing th
at oxidized Cu,Zn-SOD can be recovered from tissue homogenate. Therefore, o
ur data do not confirm an earlier hypothesis that oxidatively modified Cu,Z
n-SOD protein accumulates in the liver of aged F344 rats. (C) 2001 Elsevier
Science Inc.