CARBONIC-ANHYDRASE IN SKELETAL AND CARDIAC-MUSCLE FROM RABBIT AND RAT

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作者
GEERS, C
KRUGER, D
SIFFERT, W
SCHMID, A
BRUNS, W
GROS, G
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[1] Zentrum Physiologie, Medizin. Hochschule Hannover, 3000 Hannover 61
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10.1042/bj2820165
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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We have studied the distribution of carbonic anhydrases (CA) in several skeletal muscles of the hindlimb of rabbits and rats and in cardiac muscle of the rabbit. To remove erythrocyte CA, hindlimbs and hearts were thoroughly perfused with dextran solution, and the effectiveness of the perfusion was in most cases assessed by determining the contamination of the muscles with radioisotopes that had been used to label the erythrocytes before the perfusion was started. We observed three forms of CA: (1) cytosolic (sulphonamide-resistant) CA III; (2) a cytosolic sulphonamide-sensitive CA, probably isoenzyme II; (3) a membrane-bound form that was extracted from the particulate fraction using Triton X-100. These CA isoforms were distributed as follows. (1) CA III is located in the cytoplasm of slow, oxidative skeletal muscles and is absent from or low in fast skeletal and cardiac muscle; this holds for rabbits and rats and is identical with the pattern previously described for several other species. (2) The cytosolic sulphonamide-sensitive CA is present in fast rabbit muscles and absent from slow muscles of this species. In contrast, all skeletal muscles of the rat studied here lack, or posses only very low, activity of this isoenzyme. (3) The membrane-bound form of CA is present in all rabbit muscles studied; its activity appears somewhat higher in fast than in slow skeletal muscles. (4) Cardiac muscle constitutes an exception among all striated muscles of the rabbit as it possesses no form of cytosolic CA but a high activity of the membrane-bound form.
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