Indian Heart Journal (Mar 2016)
Evidence for existence of thyroid hormone inducible semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO) in rat heart cytosol
Abstract
Background: Semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO; EC; 1.4.3.6.) has widespread tissue distribution, and the physiological role of SSAO is quite well known through its involvement in several pathological states. Aims: The present study examined modulators of SSAO which might be present in the rat heart cytosol and looked for changes in SSAO modulatory activity. Methods: An endogenous inhibitor of SSAO was separated by gel filtration from 105,000 g supernate of T4-treated rat heart cytosol. SSAO inhibition fraction was referred to as “endogenous SSAO inhibitor”. Results: The inhibition by this inhibitor was concentration-dependent. Inhibition of SSAO was not enhanced by varying the time of preincubation of the enzyme, indicating reversible inhibition of SSAO. The molecular weight of this inhibitor was estimated to be 1000–1100 by gel filtration. The isoelectric point (pI) value was determined to be 4.8 isoelectric focusing. This inhibitor was found to be heat-stable and resistant to protease treatment. SSAO inhibition activity was much lower in the cytosol of thyroidectomized, non-T4-treated rats than T4-treated rats, suggesting that this inhibitor was induced by thyroid hormone T4. SSAO activity in rat heart might be regulated by the level of this inhibitor. Conclusion: These results suggest the presence of SSAO inhibitor in T4-treated rat cytosol and that the level of this inhibitor is regulated by thyroid hormone.
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