Subcellular distribution op neurotoxic esterase activity in lamb and mouse brain |
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Authors: | Salah A. Soliman Abd‐Blkhalek H. El‐Sebae August Curely Nabila S. Ahmed |
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Affiliation: | Pesticides Division, Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture , Alexandria University , Alexandria, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Abstract Brain tissue samples of nice (7.5 g from 25 mouse brains and lamb (25 g) were homogenized and subcellular fractions prepared in order to assay the distribution of neurotoxic esterase (NTE) activity. The specific inhibitor, N,N‐diisopropylphosphorodiamidic fluoride (mipafox) was synthesized and purified. Maximum specific activity of NTE was reached in the microsomal fraction (110,000 g) while the enzyme activity in the soluble fraction (110,000 g) was extremely low. This subcellular distribution of NTE activity in mammal brains is an original contribution. Brain microsomal fraction is suggested to be a more reliable source for the highest activity of NTE. The specific activity of NTE of lamb brain was much higher than that of mouse brain. This night help interpretation of the characteristic species variation in susceptibility to NTE inhibitors which are known to be potent delayed neurotoxic agents. |
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Keywords: | Neurotoxic esterase Delayed Neuropathy Central nervous system Delayed neurotoxicity Lamb Mice Subcellular Tractions Microsomal fraction. |
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