Lactate dehydrogenase activity and isoenzyme distribution in plasma and tissue of Korean native cattle
1989
Kim, K.S. | Cho, J.H. (Chonbuk National Univ., Chonju (Korea R.). Coll. of Veterinary Medicine)
The activity of lactate dehydrogenase in plasma and various tissues (skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, liver, lung, kidney and spleen) of Korean native cattle in a Choju abattoir, the Breeding Stock Farm and Animal Farm of Chonbuk University was determined by using ultra violet method. Using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme distribution of plasma and various tissues in Korean native cattle was studies. The plasma lactate dehydrogenase activity of Korean native cattle was 554.80 +- 92.70 IU/L and the lactate dehydrogenase activity of male plasma was 543.96 +- 97.89 IU/L, which was lower than that of female plasma, 579.19 +- 78.09 IU/L. The plasma lactate dehydrogenase activity of calf was 557.31 +- 110.27 IU/L and was not significantly different from that of adult Korean native cattle. But the range of calf lactate dehydrogenase activity was larger than that of adult Korean native cattle. In tissues, the lactate dehydrogenase activity was decreased in order of lung, kidney, spleen, liver, heart and skeletal muscle. The lung had the greatest activity and the skeletal muscle had the least. Lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes in plasma and tissues were found to have a characteristic distribution and quantitative isoenzyme patterns. In plasma, the LDH1 usually had the greatest activity and other isoenzymes showed a decreasing tendency in order of LDH2, LDH3, LDH4 and LDH5. The distribution of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes had a wide variation in tissues. But the distribution of LDH isoenzymes in plasma was similar to that in kindey, and also cardiac muscle and spleen had similar pattern in LDH isoenzymes distribution
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