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The effect of age upon monoamine oxidase -A and -B (MAO-A and -B) in 23 different regions of human brain was determined. There was a significant positive correlation with age in 19 out of 23 regions for MAO-B, but no positive correlation with age was found for MAO-A. The increased MAO-B activity was found, in 5 out of 5 regions tested, to be due entirely to an increased enzyme concentration, rather than due to an increased molecular turnover number of the enzyme. The responses of the mitochondrial marker enzymes succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) and malate dehydrogenase (MDH) were studied in 5 brain regions, and no consistent change in activity found with age. The lysosomal enzyme acid phosphatase was found to tend towards an increased activity with age. No difference in either the specific activities or molecular characteristics of MAO were found between men and women. Cross-correlation studies of the data, after compensation for the effects of age, indicated that the activities of the two enzyme forms are under some form of organized control across the whole brain. Such a finding is consistent with a genetic regulation of the enzyme forms.
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Fowler, C.J., Wiberg, Å., Oreland, L. et al. The effect of age on the activity and molecular properties of human brain monoamine oxidase. J. Neural Transmission 49, 1–20 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01249185
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