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Query: EC:1.16.3.1 (ceruloplasmin)
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Monitoring of plasma proteinases, proteinase inhibitors and other selective plasma proteins was evaluated in patients undergoing Y-graft aortofemoral bypass operation. Fast-reacting acute-phase proteins (C-reactive protein, antichymotrypsin, alpha 1-acid glycoprotein) and slow-reacting proteins (haptoglobin, alpha 1-antitrypsin) increased significantly 48-120 h after operation. By contrast, no significant increase was found between plasma ceruloplasmin levels before clamping and after declamping. Activity and concentration of alpha 2-macroglobulin decreased postoperatively and remained significantly lowered throughout the observation period. Plasma levels of granulocyte elastase were elevated significantly 1 h after declamping, whereas trypsin-binding capacity decreased immediately after the release of the clamp. Aprotinin pretreatment caused higher trypsin-binding capacity of the plasma, significantly lower 'unspecific' proteolytic (azocasein-hydrolyzing) activity and significantly lower non-TCA precipitable low molecular weight plasma protein concentration. Our results confirm the data of several authors that monitoring of plasma proteinases, proteinase inhibitors and other selective plasma proteins may be helpful in evaluating surgical patients postoperatively.
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PMID:Plasma proteinases, proteinase inhibitors and other selective plasma proteins following aortofemoral bypass operation. 242 35

1. The effect of acute duodenal infusion of 99Mo-labelled sodium tetrathiomolybdate on caeruloplasmin (ferroxidase; EC 1.16.3.1) was examined in sheep. The diamine oxidase activity of this enzyme with respect to two substrates, p-phenylenediamine and o-dianisidine (both at their apparent Km concentrations) was inhibited. 2. The 99Mo appeared rapidly in plasma and was at first present predominantly in a trichloroacetic acid insoluble form; inhibition of oxidase activity was related to the levels of TCA-insoluble Mo. The behaviour of the copper prosthetic groups of caeruloplasmin was altered since some plasma Cu precipitated with the protein fraction after TCA treatment. The appearance of TCA insoluble Cu was related to the level of TCA-insoluble 99Mo and corresponded to the inhibition of diamine oxidase activity.
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PMID:The fate of 99Mo-labelled sodium tetrathiomolybdate after duodenal administration in sheep: the effect on caeruloplasmin (EC 1.16.3.1) diamine oxidase activity and plasma copper. 677 44

Age related mitochondrial impairments are considered to be contributors of cardiovascular disease. This study was designed to examine whether early life exposure to lead (Pb) would lead to the Pb induced age related hematological and cardiac mitochondrial changes in rats, and to further examine the protective effect of nutrient metal mixture containing zinc, iron and calcium. Male albino rats were lactationally exposed to 0.2 % Pb-acetate or 0.2 % Pb-acetate together nutrient metal mixture (0.02 %) in drinking water of the mother from postnatal day 1 (PND1) to PND 21. The hemoglobin level, the activities of serum ceruloplasmin oxidase, cardiac mitochondrial enzymes catalase, manganese superoxide dismutase, copper zinc superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, succinate dehydrogenase, lipid peroxidation and Pb levels were analyzed at PND 45, 12 and 24 months age. The hematological parameters, and the cardiac TCA cycle and antioxidant enzyme markers and lipid peroxidation levels were significantly altered following Pb exposure in young rats (PND 45). These Pb induced changes persisted, though at much lower level in the aged rats. The Pb levels in blood and heart were also significantly higher in PND 45 and remained at detectable levels in older rats. The nutrient metal mixture containing iron, calcium and zinc significantly reversed these changes in all the chosen markers except lipid peroxidation in which the reversal effect was not significant. These data are supportive of age-related cardiac mitochondrial impairments and further provide evidence for the protective efficacy of nutrient metal mixture against Pb-toxicity.
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PMID:Lead-induced cardiac and hematological alterations in aging Wistar male rats: alleviating effects of nutrient metal mixture. 2253 43