Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
Pivot Concepts:   Target Concepts:
Query: EC:1.3.5.1 (succinate dehydrogenase)
8,177 document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)

The study of 165 rats exposed to 60-day hypokinesia demonstrated a decrease in the quantity of mitochondrial protein and a decline in the activity of mitochondrial forms of NADP-isocitrate dehydrogenase (NADP-ICDH) and NAD-malate dehydrogenase (NAD-MDH), as well as NAD-ICDH, succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) and alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase (alpha-KGDH). The maximum decline in the protein content was seen on day 60, and in the enzyme activity on day 7. As the hypokinetic exposure continued, the activity of mitochondrial NAD-MDH and NADP-ICDH slightly increased. The NADP-MDH activity decreased only at later stages of hypokinesia. The changes in cytoplasmic NAD-MDH, NADP-ICDH and NADP-MDH were less expressed. On day 25 of the recovery period the activity of NAD-ICDH and NADP-ICDH was significantly higher than in the controls, that of mitochondrial NAD-MDH returned to the normal, and the activity of SDH and alpha-KGDH remained noticeably lowered.
...
PMID:[Oxidative enzyme activity of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in rat skeletal muscles in hypokinesia]. 717 3

The study on the effect of some antibiotics on the activity of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDG) and dehydrogenases of the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TAC) in the cell extracts of Bac. polymyxa 153 producing polymyxin B showed that the level of the reaction of the individual enzymes to the effect of various antibiotics was different. Specific sensitivity to polymyxins M and B was found in succinate dehydrogenase and that to polymyxin B in malate dehydrogenase. The activity of the first components of the pyruvate dehydrogenase and alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complexes was completely suppressed not only by polymyxins M and B but also by novobiocin, ristomycin and nistatin. The activity of NADP-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase was not suppressed by either of the antibiotics tested.
...
PMID:[Antibiotic action on Bacillus polymyxa 153 enzymatic activity]. 735 5

Culture of neuroblastoma cells in a medium of low-thiamine concentration (6 nM) and in the presence of the transport inhibitor amprolium leads to the appearance of overt signs of necrosis; i.e., the chromatin condenses in dark patches, the oxygen consumption decreases, mitochondria are uncoupled, and their cristae are disorganized. Glutamate formed from glutamine is no longer oxidized and accumulates, suggesting that the thiamine diphosphate-dependent alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase activity is impaired. When thiamine (10 microM) is added to the cells, the O2 consumption increases, respiratory control is restored, and normal cell and mitochondrial morphology is recovered within 1 h. Succinate, which is oxidized via the thiamine diphosphate-independent succinate dehydrogenase, is also able to restore a normal O2 consumption (with respiratory control) in digitonin-permeabilized thiamine-deficient cells. Our results therefore suggest that the slowing of the citric acid cycle is the main cause of the biochemical lesion induced by thiamine deficiency as observed in Wernicke's encephalopathy.
...
PMID:Thiamine deficiency--induced partial necrosis and mitochondrial uncoupling in neuroblastoma cells are rapidly reversed by addition of thiamine. 759 5

A comparative study was carried out on the glucose metabolism in Babesia microti (BM) and Babesia rodhaini (BR) by analyzing the enzyme activities. The lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity in BM showed significantly lower values than that in BR, whereas citrate synthase (CS) and malate dehydrogenase (MDH) activities were remarkably higher in BM. In addition, pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH), isocitrate dehydrogenase (ICDH), alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase (KGDH), and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) activities also tended to be higher in BM. Then, the change of enzyme activities related to the proliferation of parasites was examined. In BM infected mice, the parasitemia increased from day 15 to day 19 after inoculation (a.i.). While BM showed decrease of G6PD and LDH activities at day 19 a.i., it showed remarkably increased activities in CS and MDH (368 and 8,842 nmol/min.mg protein, respectively). In addition, PDH, ICDH, KGDH, and SDH activities also tended to increase from day 15 to 19 a.i. In BR infected mice, parasitemia increased from day 9 to day 12 a.i. LDH activity showed a considerable increase at day 12 a.i. (12,920 IU/mg.protein). Although CS and MDH activities also showed a slight increase at day 12 a.i., the activities of PDH, ICDH, KGDH and SDH didn't change from day 9 to 12 a.i. Since these changes observed in the enzyme activities of BM and BR seemed to be correlated with their proliferation, it was suggested that BM and BR depended on aerobic and anaerobic pathways, respectively, for their glucose metabolism.
...
PMID:Enzyme activities related to glucose metabolism in Babesia microti and Babesia rodhaini. 775 34

Changes in the rates of glycolysis, glycogenolysis, activities of pyruvate dehydrogenase, alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, serum glutamic pyruvic and oxaloacetic transaminases in the brain hemispheres and stem of rats exposed to 5-7 hypoglycemic comas were studied. No noticeable changes were detected in glycolysis intensity or activities of Krebs' cycle enzymes in the large hemispheres. The intensity of glycogenolysis and activities of transaminases in the brain stem reduce on day 2 of repair period after the last hypoglycemic coma. The detected changes result from multiple exposures of the brain to hypoglycemia and may be important in the development of posthypoglycemic encephalopathy.
...
PMID:[Intensity of glycolysis and activity of energy metabolism enzymes in rat brain after multiple exposures to hypoglycemic doses of insulin]. 789 47

A simple and efficient osmotic lysis method was developed for enzyme studies in spiroplasmas. Log phase cells in R2 medium were harvested by centrifugation (19,600 x g for 30 min). Wash buffer supplemented with 0.23 M sucrose maintained the helicity of spiroplasma cells during washing. Osmotic lysis of spiroplasmas was achieved in H buffer that contained no sucrose. Sucrose at concentrations as low as 0.004 M dramatically increased the resistance of the spiroplasmas to osmotic lysis. NADH oxidase, lactate dehydrogenase, and malate dehydrogenase were detected in cell lysates of Spiroplasma floricola (23-6), Spiroplasma citri (R8A2), Spiroplasma apis (SR 3), and Spiroplasma melliferum (AS 576). Citrate synthase, aconitase, isocitrate dehydrogenase, alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, succinyl coenzyme A synthetase, succinate dehydrogenase, and fumarase were not detected in cell lysates of S. floricola (23-6). NADH oxidase and malate dehydrogenase were found in the cytosol whereas lactate dehydrogenase was loosely associated with the cytomembrane.
...
PMID:The osmotic lysis of Spiroplasma cells and its use in enzyme studies. 795 12

We report an immunohistochemical study of the mitochondrial alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex (KGDHC) in the substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease. The KGDHC, the three enzyme complex catalyzing the oxidation of alpha-ketoglutarate to succinate through succinic semialdehyde, is the rate-regulating enzyme of the TCA cycle. The mitochondrial toxin, MPP+, inhibits not only complex I but also the KGDHC. Therefore, we investigated this enzyme complex in Parkinson's disease. In the control patients (n = 6), the immunostaining of the melanized nigral neurons was generally uniform; most of the melanized neurons showed good immunostaining with some neurons showing somewhat reduced staining. In Parkinson's disease (n = 9), many melanized neurons showed reduced immunostaining for the KGDHC, and those neurons were more frequently seen in the lateral one-third of substantia nigra. The decrease in the immunostaining for the KGDHC correlated roughly with the severity of degeneration. The KGDHC is more vulnerable to degeneration than complex II, III, and IV as noted in our previous immunohistochemical study. Even if secondary, the loss may play a role in the progression of the disease.
...
PMID:An immunohistochemical study on alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex in Parkinson's disease. 810

The mitochondrion is the only extranuclear organelle containing DNA (mtDNA). As such, genetically determined mitochondrial diseases may result from a molecular defect involving the mitochondrial or the nuclear genome. The first is characterized by maternal inheritance and the second by Mendelian inheritance. Ragged-red fibers (RRF) are commonly seen with primary lesions of mtDNA, but this association is not invariant. Conversely, RRF are seldom associated with primary lesions of nuclear DNA. Large-scale rearrangements (deletions and insertions) and point mutations of mtDNA are commonly associated with RRF and lactic acidosis, e.g. Kearns-Sayre syndrome (KSS) (major large-scale rearrangements), Pearson syndrome (large-scale rearrangements), myoclonus epilepsy with RRF (MERRF) (point mutation affecting tRNA(lys) gene), mitochondrial myopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) (two point mutations affecting tRNA(leu)(UUR) gene) and a maternally-inherited myopathy with cardiac involvement (MIMyCa) (point mutation affecting tRNA(leu)(UUR) gene). However, RRF and lactic acidosis are absent in Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) (one point mutation affecting ND4 gene, two point mutations affecting ND1 gene, and one point mutation affecting the apocytochrome b subunit of complex III), and the condition associated with maternally inherited sensory neuropathy (N), ataxia (A), retinitis pigmentosa (RP), developmental delay, dementia, seizures, and limb weakness (NARP) (point mutation affecting ATPase subunit 6 gene). The point mutations in MELAS, MIMyCa, and MERRF, and the large-scale mtDNA rearrangements in KSS and Pearson syndrome have a broader biochemical impact since these molecular defects involve the translational sequence of mitochondrial protein synthesis. The nuclear defects involving mitochondrial function generally are not associated with RRF. The biochemical classification of mitochondrial diseases principally catalogues these nuclear defects. This classification divides mitochondrial diseases into five categories. Primary and secondary deficiencies of carnitine are examples of a substrate transport defect. A lipid storage myopathy is often present. Disturbances of pyruvate or fatty acid metabolism are examples of substrate utilization defects. Only four defects of the Krebs cycle are known: fumarase deficiency, dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase deficiency, alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase deficiency, and combined defects of muscle succinate dehydrogenase and aconitase. Luft disease is the singular example of a defect in oxidation-phosphorylation coupling. Defects of respiratory chain function are manifold. Two clinical syndromes predominate, one involving limb weakness, and the other primarily affecting brain function. Leigh syndrome may result from different enzyme defects, most notably pyruvate dehydrogenase complex deficiency, cytochrome c oxidase deficiency, complex I deficiency, and complex V deficiency associated with the recently described NARP point mutation. A new group of mitochondrial diseases has emerged.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
...
PMID:The expanding clinical spectrum of mitochondrial diseases. 833 7

The effect of alpha-tocopherol pretreatment (6 mg/100 g body wt/day, orally for a period of 90 days) on mitochondrial electron transport in myocardial infarction induced by isoproterenol (20 mg/100 g body wt, subcutaneously for two days) was studied in rats. A significant decrease was observed in the activities of isocitrate dehydrogenase, alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase, NADH dehydrogenase and cytochrome oxidase in heart mitochondria of isoproterenol administered rats. The cytochrome content and the oxidation of succinate in state 3 and state 4 decreased significantly in the cardiac mitochondria treatment. In alpha-tocopherol pretreated rats, the activities of TCA cycle enzymes, concentration of cytochromes and the oxidation of succinate in state 3 and state 4 were retained at near normal values, following isoproterenol administration.
...
PMID:Effect of alpha-tocopherol on mitochondrial electron transport in experimental myocardial infarction in rats. 975 71

The maximum rate (Vmax) of some mitochondrial enzymatic activities related to the energy transduction (citrate synthase, alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase, cytochrome oxidase) and amino acid metabolism (glutamate dehydrogenase, glutamate-pyruvate-transaminase, glutamate-oxaloacetate-transaminase) was evaluated in non-synaptic (free) and intra-synaptic mitochondria from rat brain cerebral cortex. Three types of mitochondria were isolated from rats subjected to i.p. treatment with L-acetylcarnitine at two different doses (30 and 60 mg.kg-1, 28 days, 5 days/week). In control (vehicle-treated) animals, enzyme activities are differently expressed in non-synaptic mitochondria respect to intra-synaptic "light" and "heavy" ones. In fact, alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase, glutamate-pyruvate-transaminase and glutamate-oxaloacetate-transaminase are lower, while citrate synthase, cytochrome oxidase and glutamate dehydrogenase are higher in intra-synaptic mitochondria than in non-synaptic ones. This confirms that in various types of brain mitochondria a different metabolic machinery exists, due to their location in vivo. Treatment with L-acetylcarnitine decreased citrate synthase and glutamate dehydrogenase activities, while increased cytochrome oxidase and alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase activities only in intra-synaptic mitochondria. Therefore in vivo administration of L-acetylcarnitine mainly affects some specific enzyme activities, suggesting a specific molecular trigger mode of action and only of the intra-synaptic mitochondria, suggesting a specific subcellular trigger site of action.
...
PMID:Action of L-acetylcarnitine on different cerebral mitochondrial populations from cerebral cortex. 982 Nov 51


<< Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next >>