Abstract

Studies on anterior horn dissected from MND patients have demonstrated that MnSOD activity is increased when expressed as a percentage of total SOD activity when compared to controls. Total SOD activity (mean ± SD) in controls = 414 ± 105 U mg −1 tissue and in MND patients = 373 ± 115 U mg −1 tissue, whereas CuZnSOD activity was higher in controls (290 ± 91 U mg −1 tissue) than in MND patients (197 ± 81 U mg −1 tissue). The reduction in CuZnSOD was compensated for by a concomitant elevation of MnSOD activity (control = 123 ± 40.5 U mg −1 tissue, MND patients = 175 ± 47 U mg −1 tissue). These data not only show an important deficit in anterior horn cell body protection against free radical-mediated cell damage, but are also are the first measurements of SOD isoenzymes in anterior horn neurones.

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