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Query: EC:1.3.5.1 (
succinate dehydrogenase
)
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Studies have been made on ontogenetic changes in the activity of
succinic dehydrogenase
,
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
and acid phosphatase from the lymphocytes of rabbit blood. It was found that maturation of
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
takes place at later stages as compared to other enzymes. The activity of
succinic dehydrogenase
gradually decreases. Acid phosphatase activity, being rather high in very young animals, also decreases with ageing.
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PMID:[Enzymatic characteristics of blood lymphocytes during postnatal rabbit ontogenesis]. 89 87
Two populations of mitochondria were observed upon ultrastructural examination of cardiac muscle tissue, one located directly beneath the sarcolemma (subsarcolemmal mitochondria) and another between the myofibrils (interfibrillar mitochondria). Subsarcolemmal mitochondria were released by treatment of heart muscle with a Polytron tissue processor, while interfibrillar mitochondria were released by nagarse digestion of the remaining tissue. These results were supported by electron microscopy of Polytron-treated heart tissue showing rupture and loss of sarcolemma with release of the underlying mitochondria but with retention of intact mitochondria between the myofibrils. Electron microscopy of the isolated mitochondria indicated that both mitochondrial types maintained their structural integrity throughout the isolation procedure. Specific activities of
succinate dehydrogenase
and citrate synthase were higher in the interfibrillar mitochondria as compared to the subsarcolemmal mitochondria, while those of carnitine palmitoyltransferase and
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
were nearly the same in both. Interfibrillar mitochondria oxidized all substrates tested approximately 1.5 times faster than did the subsarcolemmal mitochondria. Thus the two mitochondrial types differed not only in their respective locations in the cell, but also in certain biochemical properties.
...
PMID:Biochemical properties of subsarcolemmal and interfibrillar mitochondria isolated from rat cardiac muscle. 92 18
Six different lipophilic (hydrophobic) organic cations, tetraethyl-, tetrapropyl, tetrabutyl-, tetrapentyl-, tetrahexyl-, and tetraheptylammonium bromide, depressed respiratory control in rat liver mitochondria. Evaluation of mitochondrial responses in terms of a quadratic equation in log P (an index of lipophilicity) indicated that the NADH dehydrogenase receptor site for inhibitor (diminution of control of glutamate, alpha-ketoglutarate, and beta-hydroxybutyrate respiration) was more lipophilic than receptor sites for flavin-linked substrates (reduction of control of succinate, choline and alpha-glycerophosphate respiration). The
succinate dehydrogenase
receptor site for inhibition by the tetraalkylammonium bromides was more hydrophillic (less lipophilic) than the choline or
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
receptor sites. Depression of respiratory control may be a function of charge density and of lipophilicity at specific inner membranal sites and the susceptible site may differ for different respiratory substrates.
...
PMID:Respiratory control depression by tetraalkylammonium bromides in rat liver mitochondria. 124 57
The thyroid gland of guinea pigs were studied morphologically. Histochemical methods were used for detection of lactate dehydrogenase,
succinic dehydrogenase
, cholinesterase, alkaline phosphatase and acid phosphatase. The distribution of "C"-cells in normal thyroid glands was proved to be uneven. In the center of the gland they were more numerous. For statistical investigations the method of silver impregnation of "C"-cells is more practicable, since they can not be obviously distinguished from acinar cells on the basis of
glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
only. The activity of cholinestarase in "C"-cells and in some other cells of folliculi epithelium is very high. A supposition is made that there exist two kinds of the follicular lining thyrocytes, having different histochemical properties and histogenesis as well.
...
PMID:[Histochemical studies of several "K"-cell enzymes in guinea pig thyroid glands]. 125 32
Morphological and enzymatic responses in fibers expressing fast, slow, or both types of myosin heavy chain (MHC) were studied in rats after 14 days of spaceflight (COSMOS 2044) or hindlimb suspension. Although the percentage of slow-twitch fibers was unchanged, a higher percentage of fibers that expressed both slow and fast MHC was observed in flight and suspended rats than in synchronous ground-based controls. The soleus was 25 and 34% smaller than control after 14 days of flight and suspension, with the reduction in fiber cross-sectional area (CSA) being greater in slow- than in fast-twitch fibers in both experimental groups. The activities of
succinate dehydrogenase
(
SDH
) and
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
(
GPD
) were not significantly affected by flight or suspension. The total
SDH
activity (i.e.,
SDH
activity x CSA) decreased significantly in the slow-twitch fibers of the flight and the fast-twitch fibers of the suspended rats, in large part due to fiber atrophy. A shift in MHC expression in 14 and 9% of the fibers in flight and suspended rats occurred without a change in myosin adenosinetriphosphatase activity. The
SDH
and
GPD
activities of the fibers that expressed both slow and fast MHC were slightly higher than the slow-twitch fibers and slightly lower than the fast-twitch fibers. These data indicate that events were initiated within 14 days of spaceflight or suspension that began to reconfigure the protein profiles of 9-14% of the slow-twitch fibers from typical slow-twitch toward those of fast-twitch fibers, while all fibers were dramatically losing total protein.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Rat soleus muscle fiber responses to 14 days of spaceflight and hindlimb suspension. 138 48
The adaptation of single fibers in medial gastrocnemius (MG), a fast-twitch extensor, and tibialis anterior (TA), a fast-twitch flexor, was studied after 14 days of spaceflight (COSMOS 2044) or hindlimb suspension. Cross-sectional area (CSA) and
succinate dehydrogenase
(
SDH
),
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
(
GPD
), and myofibrillar adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPase) activities were determined in fibers identified in frozen serial cross sections. Fibers were categorized as light, dark, or intermediate on the basis of myosin ATPase staining and alkaline preincubation and immunohistochemically as reacting with slow, fast, or both slow and fast myosin heavy chain monoclonal antibodies. Because there was a close relationship between these two means of categorizing fibers, all fibers were categorized on the basis of the immunohistochemical reaction. The percentage of slow- and fast-twitch fibers of the MG and TA were unchanged in either group. Mean fiber size of all fibers, irrespective of type, was unaffected in either muscle after flight or suspension. The fibers that expressed both fast and slow myosin heavy chains were smaller than control in the MG of both experimental groups. Compared with control, the
SDH
and total
SDH
activities in the MG were significantly less in suspended rats, with the fast-twitch fibers showing the largest difference. The ATPase activity in the MG was higher in flight than in control or suspended rats. There were no significant effects of flight on fibers of the TA. In contrast, the TA in suspended rats had higher
GPD
activities than either control or flight rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Adaptation of fibers in fast-twitch muscles of rats to spaceflight and hindlimb suspension. 138 49
The present study was designed to determine whether the degree and kind of adaptation of a muscle fiber to a functional overload (FO) are determined by properties that are intrinsic to that fiber. The study also addresses the question of the capability of fibers to maintain a normal level of coordination of proteins per fiber as fiber volume changes dramatically. The plantaris muscle of six adult female cats was overloaded for 12 wk by bilateral synergist removal. Plantaris muscle fiber mean size doubled after FO, although some very small fibers that stained dark for adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPase) were observed in some of the FO muscles. There appeared to be no change in total
succinate dehydrogenase
activity per fiber. A reduction in
succinate dehydrogenase
activity per unit volume was observed in a substantial number of fibers, reflecting a disproportionate increase in fiber volume relative to mitochondrial volume. In contrast, total
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
activity and actomyosin ATPase activity increased as fiber size increased, whereas there was no change in
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
and ATPase activities per unit volume. Control and FO muscle fibers generally expressed either a fast or slow myosin heavy chain type, but in some cases FO muscle fibers expressed both fast and slow myosin heavy chains. The persistence of variability in fiber sizes and enzyme activities in fibers of overloaded muscles suggests a wide range in the adaptive potential of individual fibers to FO. These data indicate that a severalfold increase in cell size may occur without significant qualitative changes in the coordination of protein regulation associated with metabolic pathways and ATP utilization.
...
PMID:Variation and limitations in fiber enzymatic and size responses in hypertrophied muscle. 139 91
The authors studied the regional localization of two dehydrogenases--
glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
and
succinate dehydrogenase
--in the telencephalic nuclei and fibre tracts of Barilius bendelisis by histoenzymological methods. The activity of these dehydrogenases varied from moderately positive to strongly positive in the nuclear areas and from intensely to strongly positive in the fibre tracts, except those related to the olfactory tubercle. G3PD appears to play an important role in the biosyntheses of phospholipids and to form a link between glycolysis and the pathway of the hexose-monophosphate shunt, in addition to its usual role in the degradation of glucose, along with other dehydrogenases, including
succinate dehydrogenase
.
...
PMID:Histoenzymological demonstration of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and succinate dehydrogenase in the telencephalic nuclei and fibre tracts of hillstream cyprinoid, Barilius bendelisis (Hamilton). 145 Apr 61
Activity of
succinate dehydrogenase
,
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
, NAD2- and NADP2-diaphorases and acid phosphatase in lymphocytes of the peripheral blood as well as malonic dialdehyde and alpha-tocopherol, as parameters of lipid peroxidation defense, were studied in 49 patients with different forms of pulmonary tuberculosis and in 17 practically and clinically healthy subjects. Patients with focal pulmonary tuberculosis presented drop of
succinate dehydrogenase
and NAD2-diaphorase activity and rise of
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
and NADP2-diaphorase activity in lymphocytes. Parameters of malonic dialdehyde and alpha-tocopherol in patients and healthy subjects had no difference. Patients with infiltrative and fibrocavernous pulmonary tuberculosis had drastic suppression of energy enzymes and sharp rise of acid phosphatase activity in lymphocytes, which correlated with a significant rise of malonic dialdehyde level and decrease of blood serum alpha-tocopherol. There was a tendency to an increase in energy enzymes activity and decrease of acid phosphatase activity 3-4 months after chemotherapy, which was followed by the clinical improvement of patients' condition. Direct dependence was found between the normalization of enzyme activity of lymphocytes and diminution of lipid peroxidation processes.
...
PMID:[Lymphocyte enzymes, activity of lipid peroxidation processes and the antioxidant protection of patients with tuberculosis of the lungs]. 146 3
The paper is concerned with evaluation of the activity of the intracellular enzymes of lymphocytes--
succinate dehydrogenase
and
alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
of mitochondria, in patients with peptic ulcer running a different course to define their importance in the disease prediction. Aggravation of peptic ulcer was found to result at first in marked activation of lymphocyte energy supply including that at the expense of the formation of new cellular populations. Later the count of lymphocytes with a high enzymatic activity was found to decline together with a reduction of enzymatic activity. The retention of the indicated changes after ulcer healing serves a prognostically unfavourable sign of the further disease course.
...
PMID:[Prognostic significance of cytochemical tests in peptic ulcer]. 164 29
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