Platelet monoamine oxidase-A activity and aging: Effect of carnosine

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Platelet mitochondrial MAO-A activity of male albino rats (Wistar strain) was significantly inhibited with an inhibition of its only V max during aging. This age-induced inhibition of platelet MAO-A activity became reversed following the application of higher dosages (2.0-2.5 μg/kg/day, i.t. for 21 consecutive days) of carnosine. Though carnosine at lower dosage (0.5 μg/kg/day, i.t. for 21 consecutive days) was ineffective to platelet mitochondrial MAO-A activity in both young and aged rats, at higher dosages (2.0-2.5 μg/kg/day, i.t. for 21 consecutive days) under similar condition this enzyme activity was significantly enhanced. Carnosine at 1.0 μg/kg/day, i.t. for 21 consecutive days significantly enhanced MAO-A activity only in aged (18 and 24 months) rats. These results suggest that carnosine withdraws the aging-induced inhibition of mammalian blood platelet MAO-A activity and restores its activity towards that (MAO-A activity) observed in young mammalian blood platelets. © 2013 The Physiological Society of Japan and Springer Japan.

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Banerjee, S., & Poddar, M. K. (2013). Platelet monoamine oxidase-A activity and aging: Effect of carnosine. Journal of Physiological Sciences, 63(4), 279–285. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12576-013-0264-9

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