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SOLUBLE AND MEMBRANE BOUND CARBONIC ANHYDRASES FROM RAT CNS: REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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1978
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Brain DevelopmentEnzyme FractionsRegional DevelopmentPeripheral NervesPeripheral Nervous SystemExperimental NeuropathologyNeurologyNeurochemistryBiophysicsHealth SciencesBiochemistryMyelin Carbonic AnhydraseMembrane BiologyNervous SystemSoluble FractionsCellular NeuroscienceNeuroanatomyPhysiologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMetabolismMedicineCarbonyl Metabolism
Abstract— The distribution of the soluble, membrane bound and myelin carbonic anhydrase in different regions of the rat CNS was examined as a function of age. A neuraxial progression from spinal cord to upper brain stem was observed for all three enzyme fractions in the 90 day old rat: upper brain stem > lower brain stem and cerebellum > spinal cord. The membrane bound fraction accounted for close to 60% of the total carbonic anhydrase in all regions except the cerebellum where it accounted for only 40%. The developmental pattern of the total membrane bound and soluble fractions were virtually parallel in all regions studied suggesting that they are derived from a common enzyme pool. The myelin enzyme accounts for a small but significant part of the membrane bound fraction and is present at adult levels by 16 days of age indicating it is an early and specific myelin component.
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