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Query: EC:1.1.1.37 (
malate dehydrogenase
)
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An experimental study in rats demonstrated that limited motor activity resulted in a drop of mitochondrial tricarboxylic dehydrogenase activity. Early dates of hypokinesia are characterized by a decrease in specific activity of dehydrogenases, and on days 45 and 60 the changes are due to smaller levels of mitochondrial fraction protein. The activity of cytoplasmic NADP-
MDH
and NAD-
MDH
undergoes changes by day 60 of immobilization, and that of NADP-ICDH by day 7 only.
Hypokinesia
disrupts the ratio between mitochondrial and cytoplasmic dehydrogenases. A twenty-five-day-long recovery period is not sufficient for the normalization of oxidative processes in the tricarboxylic acids cycle.
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PMID:[Activity of oxidative enzymes of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in rat myocardium in hypokinesia]. 664 99
The effect of DL alpha-lipoic acid on the nephrotoxic potential of gentamicin was examined. Intraperitoneal injection of gentamicin (100 mg/kg/day) to rats resulted in decreased activity of the glycolytic enzymes-hexokinase, phosphoglucoisomerase, aldolase and lactate dehydrogenase. The two gluconeogenic enzymes--glucose-6-phosphatase and fructose-1,6-diphosphatase, the transmembrane enzymes namely the Na+, K(+)-ATPase, Ca(2+)-ATPase, Mg(2+)-ATPase and the brushborder enzyme alkaline phosphatase, also showed decreased activities. This decrease in the activities of ATPases and alkaline phosphatase suggests basolateral and brush border membrane damage.
Decreased activity
of the TCA cycle enzymes isocitrate dehydrogenase (ICDH), succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) and
malate dehydrogenase
(
MDH
), suggests a loss in mitochondrial integrity. These biochemical disturbances were effectively counteracted by lipoic acid administration. Lipoic acid administration by gastric intubation at two different concentrations (10 mg and 25 mg/kg/day) brought about an increase in the activity of the glycolytic enzymes, ATPases and the TCA cycle enzymes. The gluconeogenic enzymes however showed a further decrease in their activities at both the concentrations of lipoic acid administered. These observations shed light on the nephroprotective action of lipoic acid against experimental aminoglycoside toxicity and the protection afforded at 25 mg/kg/day of lipoic acid was noted to be higher than that at 10 mg level.
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PMID:Role of DL alpha-lipoic acid in gentamicin induced nephrotoxicity. 765 73
The retina is characterized by glycolysis under aerobic conditions, mediated by lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme-5 (LDH-5) as well as by the soluble isoenzyme of
malate dehydrogenase
. Bovine retina LDH and
MDH
isoenzymes and their activities were studied after polyamine treatment. Our results showed that LDH-5 isoenzyme presented the highest activity in untreated as well as in putrescine-treated retina.
Decreased activity
was present when the retina was treated with spermidine or spermine. It was demonstrated that retinic LDH-5 had a high affinity for lactate which enabled the isoenzyme to be more effective than the other LDH isoenzymes in the conversion of NADH to NAD. Therefore, the putrescine enhancing LDH-5 activity appeared to be capable of stimulating NAD-mediated rhodopsin regeneration. Putrescine induced a marked increase of both
MDH
isoenzymes--soluble (s-
MDH
) and mitochondrial (m-
MDH
), while spermine and spermidine mostly affected the soluble form of the enzyme. Putrescine induced a three-fold increase in s-
MDH
and m-
MDH
activities, while spermine and spermidine induced a four to five-fold increase in s-
MDH
. These results document the differential effects of polyamine treatment on LDH and
MDH
isoenzyme activities.
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PMID:Glycolytic enzymes in polyamine-treated bovine retina. 1098 85