1988
DOI: 10.1177/00220345880670011601
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The Influence of Aging on Lysosomal Acid DNase of the Rat Submandibular Gland

Abstract: Lysosomal and cytoplasmic fractions were prepared from rat submandibular glands for investigation of the release of lysosomal acid DNase in relation to aging. It was found that the acid DNase activity ratio for cytoplasmic/lysosomal fractions in rats aged 27 months was higher than that in three-month-old rats. The release of acid DNase from the lysosomal fraction by shaking was markedly increased in the fraction from the older animals.

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“…Their almost invariant presence in senescent cells has formed one of the bases of various "wear-and-tear" theories of aging (Sohal and Allen, 1985). Yaegaki et al (1988) have recently demonstrated an increase in peroxidized lipids in lysosomal membranes, correlated with increased lability of lysosomes from submandibular glands of aged rats, suggesting altered lysosomal function with senescence in this gland.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Their almost invariant presence in senescent cells has formed one of the bases of various "wear-and-tear" theories of aging (Sohal and Allen, 1985). Yaegaki et al (1988) have recently demonstrated an increase in peroxidized lipids in lysosomal membranes, correlated with increased lability of lysosomes from submandibular glands of aged rats, suggesting altered lysosomal function with senescence in this gland.…”
Section: Figsmentioning
confidence: 93%