ALDOLASE ACTIVITY IN NORMAL AND DYSTROPHIC MOUSE MUSCLE

Abstract
Aldolase activity and nitrogen content of the muscle were determined in hereditary muscular dystrophic mice and their normal litter mates at various ages. Aldolase activity was found to decrease in dystrophic muscle when expressed per mg of wet tissue but showed an increase at later stages of the disease when expressed per mg of total nitrogen in muscle. Total nitrogen content of dystrophic muscle decreased considerably during the evolution of the disease. In normal mice, the muscle aldolase activity increases with age.

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