ABSTRACT
Measurements have been made of the enzymes associated with γ - glutamyl cycle viz, γ-glutamyl transpeptidase, γ-glutamyl cysteine synthetase, and 5-oxoprolinase in human fetal brain, liver and kidney over 12-36 weeks of gestation. γ-Glutamyl transpeptidase activity increases gradually with age. γ-Glutamyl cysteine synthetase and 5-oxoprolinase show biphasic pattern of development in human fetal brain. The data presented in this communication may indicate a relationship between γ-glutamyl cycle and amino acid transport.
ABSTRACT
A comparative study on the activity profile of catalase and superoxide dismutase, the two scavenging enzymes, as well as the developmental profile of lipid peroxidation in the human fetal brain, liver and kidney have been done for gestation periods ranging from 12 weeks to 28 weeks and beyond. The activity of the scavenging enzymes increase gradually in all the tissues with the advancement of pregnancy. Brain is an exception in case of catalase where the activity remains more or less same throughout the developmental period except in the case of fetuses, 28 weeks and above where significant decrease in the catalase activity is observed. A high level of lipid peroxidation is observed during early stages of development which declines thereafter.