Abstract

The total glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) activity of the liver of the male garden lizard did not change during maturation (young to middle-aged) but showed a decline in later phase of the life span (middle-aged to old). On the other hand, the heat stable GDH activity increase during maturation and declined thereafter. The degree of thermal inactivation of the total GDH activity at 45° ± 1°C was not age-dependent. ATP stimulation of total GDH activity was about three times higher in old than in middle-aged lizards.

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