Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Drug
Enzyme
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Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: EC:1.3.5.1 (
succinate dehydrogenase
)
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Changes in the activity of
succinate dehydrogenase
(
SDH
), total and acid phosphatase (TP and AP) were studied in treatment of laboratory animals with rifampicin, lincomycin and with inactivated staphylococcal vaccine used alone or in combinations. It was shown that immunization of the animals with inactivated staphylococcal vaccine under conditions of experimental
staphylococcal infection
promoted stimulation of the enzyme activity. Rifampicin and lincomycin used for the treatment of such animals lowered the activity of the enzymes. The suppressing effect of the antibiotics increased with an increase in the period of their use. It should be noted that the inhibitory effect of rifampicin on the activity of
SDH
, TP and AP was less pronounced than that of lincomycin. The combined use of the vaccine and antibiotics for the treatment of the animals promoted an increase in the enzyme activity as compared to the use of the antibiotics alone. Sometimes the activity of
SDH
, TP and AP reached the control levels in such animals or the levels observed in the animals treated with the vaccine alone. Stimulation of the enzyme activity was more pronounced when the vaccine was used in combination with rifampicin.
...
PMID:[Effect of antibiotic and vaccine therapies on the succinate dehydrogenase and phosphatase activity of liver cells of mice infected with Staphylococcus]. 627 42
The peritoneal macrophages of mice treated with lysozyme were studied by cytochemical assay. In single and repeated doses of 0.5-5 mg/kg lysozyme induced an increase in macrophage metabolism. This was evident from an increased activity of
succinate dehydrogenase
, NADP X N-DH and the enzymes catalyzing glycolysis typical of these cells (lactate dehydrogenase and alpha-glycerophosphate). The changes in the activity of the enzymatic systems were most pronounced in minute and less mature macrophages after repeated administrations of the drugs. In a dose of 50 mg/kg lysozyme somewhat decreased the activity of a number of the enzymes. In the doses optimal for the macrophage activity lysozyme had a low effect on the infection resistance and slightly increased the cephotaxim efficiency in experimental
staphylococcal infection
. This may be mainly due to the immunomodulating effect of lysozyme and its low effect on the large macrophages having the bactericidal effect.
...
PMID:[Experimental effect of lysozyme on macrophage metabolism and resistance to infection]. 633 Dec 92