Activitatea enzimelor lizozomale la nivelul scoartei cerebrale in raport cu varsta

Authors

  • Antonela Chesca Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România
  • Sebastian Toma Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România
  • Sorina Ana-Maria Chesca Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România
  • Dragos Tudor Micu Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România
  • Costin Leonard Bold Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Keywords:

lysosomal enzymes, bovidae, cerebral cortex

Abstract

The nervous system of an animal, but also of a human, coordinates the muscles’ activity, monitors the organs, receives and processes information received through the sense organs and initiates actions. In other words, the nervous system is responsible for maintaining homeostasis and keeping the internal balance of the body. The principal elements of the nervous system are neurons and nerves. The main element of the nervous system is the nervous tissue - composed of neurons interconnected by axons and dendrites. At more advanced bodies, and at human of course, are met glial cells supporting the activities of neurons without directly participating in the processing of informations. The present study pursues activities of lysosomal enzymes, arilsulfatase and leucinaminopeptidase at animals of from „bovidae” family with different ages: 1 - 2 years and older 10-15 years.

Author Biographies

Antonela Chesca, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

Sebastian Toma, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

Sorina Ana-Maria Chesca, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

Dragos Tudor Micu, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

Costin Leonard Bold, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

Published

2010-01-04

Issue

Section

Studii originale