Abstract

Abstract— Hyaluronidase (hyaluronate glycanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.35), with a pH optimum of 3.7, was detected in rat and bovine brain. It degraded hyaluronic acid and, at a slower rate, chondroitin sulphate to a mixture of higher oligosaccharides with N‐acetylhexosamine at the reducing end. The enzyme was enriched 5‐ and 6‐fold in a crude lysosomal fraction of rat brain or bovine cerebral cortex, and was further purified to a total enrichment of 9‐fold by ammonium sulphate fractionation. The enzyme activity in grey matter was more than twice that found in white matter, and there was no significant change in enzyme activity as a function of increasing age from the neonatal to the adult rat brain. The level of hyaluronidase activity in rat brain is considerably greaterthan that required to account for the rate of catabolism of hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulphate measured in vivo.

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