“…Second, as energy demand and oxygen consumption increase postnatally, the activities of many mitochondrial enzymes involved in energy metabolism are gradually increased (Kalous, et al, 2001). These enzymes include adenine nucleotide translocase (Schonfeld and Bohnensack, 1995), creatine kinase (Holtzman, et al, 1993, Schonfeld andReiser, 2007), malic enzyme (Bukato, et al, 1992), the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (Malloch, et al, 1986), the electron transport chain complexes (Almeida, et al, 1995, Bates, et al, 1994, Krebs cycle enzymes (Clark, et al, 1981, Leong and, glutamate dehydrogenase , as well as antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase (Mavelli, et al, 1982). To our knowledge, however, changes in rat brain DLDH expression and activity during postnatal development have not been reported.…”