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Coenzymes participate in many of the enzyme analyses performed in the clinical laboratory. Supplementation of assay systems with optimal levels of coenzymes has recently been recommended as part of efforts to achieve interlaboratory standardization of enzyme measurements. Aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase require pyridoxal phosphate for expression of enzyme activity. The role of this coenzyme in enzymatic transamination and the effects of its supplementation on the clinical estimation of these two enzymes is reviewed. Other coenzymes discussed are flavins, coenzymes for glutathione reductase, glucose oxidase, cholesterol oxidase and diaphorase, as well as thiamine pyrophosphate, coenzyme for transketolase. Catalase and peroxidase are used as examples of hemoproteins utilized in clinical measurements. Two peptide coenzymes, colipase and glutathione, are also considered. Measurement of apoenzyme stimulation upon supplementation with specific coenzymes is discussed as a valuable technique for quantitative coenzyme measurements or assessment of vitamin nutritional status.
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PMID:Review: the role of coenzymes in clinical enzymology. 33 88

NADH- and NADPH-diaphorases, 3alpha-, delta5-3beta-, 11beta- and 17beta-hydroxy-steroid dehydrogenases (HSD) and lipids were studied histochemically in the testes and adrenals of male bank voles kept in a long (16L:8D) or a short (8L:16D) photoperiod (Groups L and S, respectively). At 67 days of age the Group L males were heavier and had active and significantly larger testes than Group S males. The testes of Group S males were regressed and were also significantly smaller than those of 18-day-old animals born and reared in a 18L:6D photoperiod. Lipid droplets were detected in the Leydig cells and intratubular spaces in the testes of Group L animals, but were absent from those of Group S voles. The adrenal cortex of the Group L animals was virtually devoid of lipids, but large lipid inclusions were present in the basal zona fasciculata of the Group S voles. In the Group L testes the diaphorase activities were more intense and the difference in enzymic activity between the seminiferous epithelium and the Leydig cells was more pronounced (especially for NADH-diaphorase) than that in the testes of Group S animals. Moreover, the 3alpha-- and delta5-3beta-HSD activities were much stronger in the testes of sexually active animals; 17beta-HSD activity was present in the Leydig cells of the active testes, and absent in the regressed testes. There was no marked difference between the two groups of animals with regard to the distribution or intensity of diaphorases, 3alpha-, delta5-3beta-, 11beta- or 17beta-HSD in the adrenal cortex. It is concluded that a decline in steroid synthesis occurs in the testes of voles kept in a short photoperiod. The large lipid inclusions observed in the adrenal cortex of such animals suggest decreased corticosteroid synthesis and/or secretion.
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PMID:A histochemical study on the effects of photoperiod on gonadal and adrenal function in the male bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus). 36 52

The effects of two carcinogens (N-acetylaminofluorene and 7, 12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene) on the rat liver soluble D-T diaphorase are reported in this communication. The activity of the enzyme is increased in 24 hours by both compounds tested in this study.
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PMID:Rat liver post-microsomal D-T diaphorase: activation of the enzymes by two carcinogens. 40 84

With the histochemical methods were investigated the dynamic of activity of the succino-dehydrogenase, the NAD- und NADP-depended diaphorase in the rabbit liver after a one time immunisation with botulinus anatoxin typ B. The animals were killed in different steps after the immunity. Their was observed significant variety of the activity of investigated enzymes. This was discussed in connexion with the catabolic processes of the antigen and the stimulation of the synthesis unspecific proteins in the parenchymatous cells.
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PMID:[Histochemical studies of the dynamic of activity of some mitochondrial enzymes in the rabbit liver during the process of the primary immune answer (author's transl)]. 41 82

Components of membranes isolated from Spiroplasma citri and corn stunt spiroplasma grown at 28 degrees C were analyzed. On a protein basis, lipid phosphorus was lower and cholesterol was higher in S. citri. Only minor differences between the two species were found in fatty acid composition, reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide diaphorase, and adenosine triphosphatase.
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PMID:Comparison of the membrane composition of Spiroplasma citri and the corn stunt Spiroplasma. 42 10

(1) Various buffer systems for the starch gel electrophoresis of human diaphorase isozymes have been explored. Electrophoresis in a Tris/Borate system at pH 8.6 which includes 70 micron NADH in the gel and cathodal electrode buffers, provides good resolution of the six DIA3 phenotypes previously resolved by isoelectric focusing. (2) The variant genes DIA13, DIA23 and DIA33 occur with frequencies of about 0.76, 0.23 and 0.01 respectively in the English population. (3) The isozymes determined by the least common gene, DIA33, are markedly different from the isozymes determined by DIA13 and DIA23 in their relatively low heat stability, high affinity for Blue Sepharose and slow anodal electrophoretic mobility in buffer systems containing borate. The DIA3 1 and DIA3 2 isozymes are similar to one another in these characteristics.
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PMID:A comparison of the biochemical properties of the human diaphorase (DIA3) isozymes determined by the common alleles DIA13, DIA23 and DIA33. 43 72

The usual techniques for determination to total 3 alpha-hydroxy bile acids in serum involving liquid-solid extraction of the bile acids with the adsorbent XAD-2 and fluorimetric measurement of NADH generated from the reaction with a NAD-linked 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase are evaluated and improved. The influence of different types of enzyme preparations on the results is examined. The results with the improved technique are compared to the results obtained with another method, avoiding extraction of the bile acids before the enzymatic reaction which is followed by fluorimetric measurement of resorufin, produced by transfer of the hydrogen of the generated NADH by diaphorase to resazurin. No significant difference between the results with the two types of methods was found. The concentration of total 3 alpha-hydroxy bile acids in serum of 46 fasting 'healthy' individuals aged 17 to 82 years is estimated. 30 were females, of whom 10 were taking estrogen-containing oral contraceptives, and 16 were males. Mean +/- standard deviation in all the females was 3.0 +/- 1.1 micromol/l, and in the males 4.0 +/- 1.9 micromol/l. There was no significant difference between any of the groups.
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PMID:Determination of total 3 alpha-hydroxy bile acids in serum. 43 89

The distribution and activities of several oxidative enzymes in the urinary apparatus of five freshwater fish species (river lamprey, lobe finned eel, Prussian carp, rainbow trout and three-spined stickleback) have been studied. Species were selected from three main taxonomic groups: Cyclostomata, Polypterini, Teleostei. Distinctly positive enzyme reactions were only found in the tubular elements of the kidney and the collecting duct-archinephric duct system, with the exception of the generally weak staining intensities of lactate dehydrogenase. The distal tubule normally showed strong to very strong reactions for most of the enzymes investigated. In the epithelial cells of the collecting tubule-collecting duct system, stronger reactions were observed for most of the mitochondrial-bound enzymes, especially succinate dehydrogenase and NADH-diaphorase. For these enzymes, the cells of the archinephric duct reacted strongly positive in Lampetra, Carassius and Gasterosteus. The enzyme patterns of various types of urinary tubules and ducts are compared with results of several morphological studies. In addition, the histochemical findings are discussed in relation to kidney function in different vertebrate groups.
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PMID:Oxidative enzymes in the urinary apparatus of several freshwater fishes. 43 99

Administration of technical pentachlorophenol in drinking water (20 mg/l) to male Wistar rats caused significant liver concentration of tetrachlorophenol which remained stable during the exposure of 14 weeks. Pentachlorophenol and tetrachlorophenol accumulated to some extent in the perirenal fat whereas only pentachlorophenol could be found in brain. A period of four weeks of chlorophenol-free diet was sufficiently long to allow removal of the major part of the chlorophenol burden. The neurochemical effects included increased acid proteinase activity at the 8th week of exposure. It levelled off while superoxide dismutase activity increased to twice the control level. Glial glutathione peroxidase activity did not change whereas glial glutathione concentration was below the control range at the 12th week of exposure. Cerebral diaphorase activity was below the control range initially, and its activity increased above the control level during the recovery period whereas other biochemical changes levelled off.
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PMID:Neurochemical effects of peroral administration of technical pentachlorophenol. 44 21

Enzymatic activity was investigated in spinal ganglia of 10-day-old chick embryo and in 10-day-old cultures of these ganglia (the method of "flying glasses"). Histochemical preparations were photometrically treated with the one-wave plug-method in the device MCFB-1 (LOMO) with the diameter of the probe 8 mkm. As the result of the investigations on optic density, a definite conclusion was made about relative activity of 15 enzymes and a general scheme of neuronal metabolism was graphically presented under the conditions of cultivation, enzymatic activity of krebs cycle was demonstrated to decrease, while that of diaphorase and lactate dehydrogenase to increase. The data on topography of enzymatic distribution in neurons, satellites, lemmoncytes and fibroblasts were also presented.
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PMID:[Comparative study of dehydrogenase and diaphorase activity in spinal ganglion neurons in vivo and during their cultivation in vitro]. 44 71


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