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  2. Trypsin, elastase, plasmin and MMP-9 activity in the serum during the human ageing process

Trypsin, elastase, plasmin and MMP-9 activity in the serum during the human ageing process

  • Age Ageing. 2008 May;37(3):318-23. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afn039.
Leszek Paczek 1 Wanda Michalska Irena Bartlomiejczyk
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Immunology, Transplantology and Internal Diseases, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-006 Warsaw, Nowogrodzka 59, Poland. [email protected]
Abstract

Objective: the aim of this work was to define the influence of the ageing process on the activity of proteolytic enzymes, such as trypsin, Elastase, plasmin and active MMP-9 concentration, as well as the inhibitor alpha 1-antitrypsin. Moreover, we assessed associations between Enzyme activity and selected clinical and biochemical parameters.

Methods: healthy normotensive volunteers (n = 60, 30 women) aged 20-82 years were split into subgroups: young (aged 20-22), middle-aged (49-52) and elderly (77-82). Serum Enzyme activity was assessed using fluorometric methods.

Results: overall, active MMP-9 concentration and trypsin activity decreased with age, and alpha1-antitrypsin concentration and plasmin activity increased. Activity of Elastase increased with age when compared to the young age group. An inverse correlation was identified between MMP-9 concentration and BMI and a direct correlation found between BMI and Elastase, plasmin activity and alpha1-antitrypsin concentration. In the middle-aged group, glucose correlated directly with trypsin activity and inversely with MMP-9 concentration. Trypsin activity and MMP-9 concentration correlated inversely with Cholesterol concentration and plasmin and Elastase activity, and the alpha1-antitrypsin concentration correlated with Cholesterol concentration in the overall group.

Conclusions: the results confirm the influence of the ageing process on the activity of serum proteolytic enzymes. The activity of individual proteolytic enzymes in the serum changes with age.

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