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The synthesis of amylase in parotid glands of young and old rats
Authors:S K Kim  P P Arisumi
Affiliation:1. Research Service, VA Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 U.S.A.;2. Departments of Anatomy and Cell Biology and Oral Biology, University of Michigan, MI U.S.A.
Abstract:The age-related changes in the rate of synthesis of total and secretory proteins were examined in parotid glands of young (2 months) and old (24 months) rats. The differences in the rate of incorporation of radioactive leucine into acid-insoluble proteins of the gland indicate that the rate of protein synthesis declines with age in this gland. To determine whether the rate of synthesis of secretory proteins changes with age in this gland, the rates of incorporation of [3H]leucine into amylase, a major secretory protein of the gland, were compared by radioactivity determinations. For this comparison, amylase was precipitated with glycogen after incubating the gland slices in the presence of the labeled amino acid. The study shows that rate of synthesis of amylase declines significantly with age in this gland. The possible relationship between the decline in protein synthesis and the reduced level of secretory activity of the gland due to aging is discussed.
Keywords:Secretory protein synthesis  Aging
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