Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase activity at different ages in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis |
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Authors: | Fiszman M L Borodinsky L N Ricart K C Sanz O P Sica R E |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio de Neurociencias, Centro de Investigaciones Médicas Albert Einstein, Fundación CIMAE, Buenos Aires, Argentina. fiszman@connmed.com.ar |
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Abstract: | Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive disorder resulting from degeneration of motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Sporadic ALS (SALS) accounts for the majority of patients and the familial form (FALS) represents fewer than 10% of all cases. Since it was found that there are Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SODI) gene mutations in 20% of FALS patients and that FALS and SALS patients show similar clinical features, it has been postulated that both may share a common physiopathological mechanism. We studied Cu/Zn SOD1 activity in cytosolic extracts of erythrocytes from 125 normal individuals and 40 SALS patients. We found that enzyme activity does not change with age in control subjects and tends to decrease in most SALS patients older than 60 years. A subpopulation of five SALS patients had significantly increased SOD1 activity; four of these patients over 70 years old. There was no correlation between enzyme activity and time of onset of the disease, or clinical forms of the illness. The variation in SOD1 activity in ageing SALS patients compared with younger patients suggests that they may undergo an oxidative disbalance contributing to the development of the disease. |
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