Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Ca2+ -activated Protease Activity in Vitamin E-Deficient Rats
Yuzuru OTSUKAYoko KUMOJIMAYukihiro ISHHCAWAEiko KAWABARA
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1985 Volume 49 Issue 7 Pages 2105-2111

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The mechanism and control of protein degradation in cells are quite mysterious. We investigated the change of protease activities in animals fed a vitamin E-deficient diet. The Ca2+- activated protease activity was not significantly changed in vitamin E-deficient rats during the 45 weeks of the experiment. The cathepsin B activity was increased in those animals. Electron microscopic observation on the muscle of the vitamin E-deficient rats showed destruction of myofibrils at the Z-line, narrowness of myofibrils, and dispersed myofibrils. The M-line, which is known to disappear with cathepsin L treatment, was clearly observed. The phagocytosis of muscle cells by macrophages was also observed. These results show that the abnormal myofibril protein degradation in muscle tissue of vitamin E-deficient rats is not only due to the activation of macrophages and the increment of lysosomes in muscle cells, but also due to the protease which can destroy the myofibril at the Z-line. It may be a Ca2+-activated protease.

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