Abstract

The supernatant prepared from the brain tissue homogenate incubated in vitro in the presence of PVP or sucrose exhibits a decrease of AChE, SDH as well as of LDH activity. A 0.75% PVP solution inhibits AChE activity by 30%, LDH activity is inhibited by 35% and SDH activity by 40%. A two hours lasting effect of a 7.5% PVP solution at 3° C on enzymatic preparations induces in AChE 20% inhibition of its activity, in LDH an inhibition of 44% and in SDH the inhibition of its activity amounts to 74%. 1 M Sucrose inhibits AChE activity by 34%, LDH activity by 41% and SDH activity is inhibited by 31%. After two hours lasting effect of 1.4 M sucrose at 3° C on the supernatant the AChE activity is inhibited by 22% and that of LDH by 30%. The SDH activity was after a two hours lasting effect of 1 M sucrose at 3° C inhibited by 34%. The inhibition of activity of the above mentioned enzymes localized in brain cortex preparations was compared with the inhibition of activity of the isolated serum cholinesterase. 0.25 M Sucrose inhibited the activity of this enzyme by 25% and 0.75% PVP by 45%. A two hours lasting effect of 7.5% PVP or 1 M sucrose at 3° C on the cholinesterase induced a 40% and 22% inhibition respectively. After double washing of the brain cortical minced tissue, prepared in a 7.5% PVP containing solution, AChE activity was constant. By triple washing of the brain cortical crude mitochondrial fraction, exposed for two hours at 3° C to the effect of 1 M sucrose, SDH activity was also constant.

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