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Comparative development of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex and citrate synthase in rat brain mitochondria.

G D Malloch, L A Munday, M S Olson, J B Clark.   

Abstract

The enzyme activity of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDHC) was measured in mitochondria prepared from developing rat brain, before and after steady-state dephosphorylation of the E1 alpha subunit. A marked increase in dephosphorylated (fully activated) PDHC activity occurred between days 10 and 15 post partum, which represented approx. 60% of the difference in fully activated PDHC activity measured in foetal and adult rat brain mitochondria. There was no detectable change in the active proportion of the enzyme during mitochondrial preparation nor any qualitative alteration in the detectable catalytic and regulatory components of the complex, which might account for developmental changes in PDHC activity. The PDHC protein content of developing rat brain mitochondria and homogenates was measured by an enzyme-linked immunoadsorbent assay. The development of PDHC protein in both fractions agreed closely with the development of the PDHC activity. The results suggest that the developmental increase in PDHC activity is due to increased synthesis of PDHC protein, which is partly a consequence of an increase in mitochondrial numbers. However, the marked increase in PDHC activity measured between days 10 and 15 post partum is mainly due to an increase in the amount of PDHC per mitochondrion. The development of citrate synthase enzyme activity and protein was measured in rat brain homogenates and mitochondria. As only a small increase in citrate synthase activity and protein was detected in mitochondria between days 10 and 15 post partum, the marked increase in PDHC protein and enzyme activity may represent specific PDHC synthesis. As several indicators of acquired neurological competence become apparent during this period, it is proposed that preferential synthesis of PDHC may be crucial to this process. The results are discussed with respect to the possible roles played by PDHC in changes of respiratory-substrate utilization and the acquisition of neurological competence occurring during the development of the brain of a non-precocial species such as the rat.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3800958      PMCID: PMC1147198          DOI: 10.1042/bj2380729

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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