Publication | Closed Access
Inhibitors of Lysosomal Enzymes: Accumulation of Lipofuscin-Like Dense Bodies in the Brain
273
Citations
17
References
1984
Year
Proteinlipid InteractionLipofuscin-like Dense BodiesLipid MovementDense MaterialCellular PhysiologyEpendymaAutophagyInhibitory ActivityBiochemistryNeuropharmacologyDense BodiesChoroid PlexusPharmacologyCell BiologyThiol Proteinase InhibitorDrug DiscoveryPhysiologyMedicineLysosomal Enzymes
Injections of leupeptin (a thiol proteinase inhibitor) or chloroquine (a general lysosomal enzyme inhibitor) into the brains of young rats induced the formation of lysosome-associated granular aggregates (dense bodies) which closely resembled the ceroid-lipofuscin that accumulates in certain disease states and during aging. The dense material increased in a dose- and time-dependent fashion and was differentially distributed across brain regions and cell types. These observations provide clues to the origins of ceroid-lipofuscin and suggest means for studying the consequences of its accumulation.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1