Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:1.1.1.1 (alcohol dehydrogenase)
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Washed human spermatozoa were subjected to different physicochemical methods, followed by acid extraction of the sperm acrosomes to dissolve acrosin. The acrosin activity of the sperm pellet and the supernatant was determined by benzoyl arginine ethyl ester/alcohol dehydrogenase (BAEE/ADH) assay to calculate the total acrosin activity in mU/10(6) spermatozoa. Membrane-active and zymogen-activating agents increased the total acrosin activity 50%-200% compared to acid extraction alone. Similar results were obtained by osmotic shock, sonication and treatment with glass beads. Snap freezing of unprotected spermatozoa in liquid nitrogen yielded a fivefold increase in total acrosin activity, thus demonstrating that this is the method of choice for optimal acrosin extraction. The possibility is discussed as to whether acrosomal membrane alterations with improved solubilization of membrane-bound acrosin and/or conformational changes and/or zymogen activation are responsible for the considerable increase observed in acrosin activity.
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PMID:Acid extraction of acrosin from human spermatozoa pretreated by different physicochemical methods. 676 58

In this study, we report the change of semen superoxide dismutase (SOD) and acrosin activities in the male sterility patients with positive antisperm antibody (AsAb). The activity of SOD was measured by xanthine oxidase assay and sperm acrosin activity was calculated by BAEE/ADH. Our data show that compared with the normal fertility group, the semen SOD activity in AsAb-positive patients was significantly lower. Similarly, the sperm acrosin activity in AsAb-positive patients was also significantly lower. Our results suggest that the sterility resulting from positive AsAb may be related with the changes of semen SOD and sperm acrosin activities.
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PMID:The Change of Semen Superoxide Dismutase and Acrosin Activity in the Sterility of Male Patients with Positive Antisperm Antibody. 2735 37