Developmental Changes of Cytochrome c Oxidase and Citrate Synthase in Rat Heart Homogenate.
Physiological Research2004Vol. 53(1), pp. 119–122
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Abstract
Activity of cytochrome c oxidase and citrate synthase in rat heart homogenates was determined in 5-, 15-, 28- and 60-day-old rats. The activity of both enzymes increased during postnatal development but their changes followed different kinetics. The membrane-bound cytochrome c oxidase reached its adult values during the early postnatal period, i.e. between days 5 and 15, whereas soluble matrix-localized citrate synthase also continued to increase between days 15 and 60. Our data indicate a relative excess of cytochrome c oxidase in neonatal cardiocytes.
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