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At present soluble NADP-dependent dehydrogenases are histochemically demonstrated in three different ways: according to the standard method incubation in aqueous media leads to the precipitation of formazan, the formation of which depends entirely on the presence of endogeneous NADPH2-tetrazolium reductases. With the two more recently established methods these reductases are by-passed with the use of intermediate electron acceptors incorporated in the medium. In addition, enzyme diffusion is inhibited either by an increased viscosity of the medium (PVA) or by a semipermeable membrane separating the medium from the section. Depending on the technique applied different distribution patterns have been described. By altering the concentrations of substrates, coenzyme, tetrazolium salt and
cytochrome oxidase
inhibitor, it was possible to improve both the PVA and membrane methods. Although similar results were obtained, because of its advantages the PVA method is recommended in this report and a detailed description is given. Using the latter for the demonstration of
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
(
G6PDH
), 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (6PGDH), malic enzyme (ME) and isocitrate dehydrogenase (ICDH), characteristic distribution patterns were obtained in the liver parenchyma of male and female rats. For the first time a high
G6PDH
activity could be demonstrated in nonparenchymal cells which are mainly found in zone 1 of the liver acinus.
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PMID:NADP-dependent dehydrogenases in rat liver parenchyma. I. Methodological studies on the qualitative histochemistry of G6PDH, 6PGDH, malic enzyme and ICDH. 2 20
A study of post-mortem changes in human central nervous tissue has shown that within 100 h of death, no significant change occurs in the amount of nerve cell DNA and nucleolar RNA nor in some membrane-associated enzymes such as succinate dehydrogenase, NADH and NADPH diaphorase, and
cytochrome oxidase
. Low molecular weight RNA species, probably transfer and messenger RNA are quickly lost, but there is little alteration in ribosomal RNA content. Cytoplasmic enzymes show variable changes; phosphofructokinase activity is rapidly decreased; hexokinase is unaltered but lactate dehydrogenase, pyruvate kinase and
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
initially show increases in activity which subsequently decline. Oxygen uptake diminishes quickly. These findings indicate that mechanical alterations in cell structure, following death, render organelles physiologically ineffective long before any significant changes in certain constituent biochemicals are detected. This report emphasizes the great importance necessary in the selection of appropriately time matched post-mortem tissues if accurate comparative studies of many of the cells constituents are to be made.
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PMID:Post-mortem changes in human central nervous tissue and the effects on quantitation of nucleic acids and enzymes. 14 55
The activity of a group of respiratory enzymes was studied in normal menopausal as well as benign and malignant tumours. A decrease in the activity of succinic dehydrogenase, diphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase and
cytochrome oxidase
in malignant tumours especially in spindle cell sarcoma and undifferentiated adenocarcinoma was observed. Benign tumours manifested variable results, thus cellular fibromyoma showed no changes in the activity of succinic dehydrogenase, diphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase and
cytochrome oxidase
whereas fibromyomal cells exhibited less enzymatic activity. In addition, no marked difference was observed in the activity of
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
in the aforementioned tumours as compared with normal menopausal uterine tissues.
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PMID:Cytoenzymology of benign and malignant tumours of the corpus uteri. I. Respiratory enzymes. 18 37
Histochemical methods were used for the demonstration of activity of the following intracellular oxidative enzymes, unstudied hitherto, in the epithelial cells of the endostyle of the river lampre (Lampertr aluviatilis L.) ammocoetes: reduced NAD dehydrogenase (NADD), lactate dehydrogenase (LD),
cytochrome oxidase
(CO), succinate dehydrogenase (SD), alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase (alphaGPD) and
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
(
G6PD
). The activities of NADD and LD in the iodophil and throidogenic cells of type 3, then of subtype 2c and partly types 4 and 5 of the endostylar epithelium and the hypobranchial duct-lining epithelium were particularly ithe larva proves the possibility of their participation in the formation of the thyroid gland in the period of metamorphosis. In type 1 cells of the ammocoetes, despite their fairly strong enzymatic reactivity, the oxidative activity does not change significantly during the ontogenetic stages examined. The data obtained make it possible to modify the present views on the genesis of the thyroid gland of the adult lamprey, namely, they indicate the participation of the type 6 cells of the hypobranchial duct-lining epithelium in the process of thyroidogenesis.
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PMID:The ammocoetes endostyle: its oxidative enzymes as an evidence of its homology with the thyroid of higher chordates. 19 46
Histochemical methods were used to investigate the activities of some intracellular enzymes in the oral mucosa of the rabbits which had been kept in selected work-stands of a coking-plant for 3 months. The findings were compared with the results for the enzymatic activity of the oral mucosa of control rabbits. The epithelium of the oral mucosa of the experimental rabbits was found to be proliferated acanthotically; moreover, there occurred some other morphological changes of the mucosa which often resembled precancerous states of leukoplakia type. In comparison with the control group, the activities of the studied enzymes, i.e. reduced NAD dehydrogenase (NADD),
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
(
G6PD
), lactate dehydrogenase (LDS), succinate dehydrogenase (SD),
cytochrome oxidase
(CO), and phosphorylase a+b in the epithelium and the connective-tissue cells of the studied mucosa of the experimental animals were as a rule markedly lowered, this decline being especially pronounced for the three last-mentioned enzymes. It was only the proliferating stratum basale of the experimental rabbit epithelium that frequently exhibited enhanced activities of NADD and LDS. Besides, the activities of NADD,
G6PD
and LDS were of a markedly diverse intensity in the cells of the chaotically proliferating stratum spinosum of the experimental rabbit mucosa. The results point to the noxious modifying effect of chemical and physical agents of the investigated environment on the oral mucosa of the animals studied.
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PMID:The effect of environmental factors of the coking plant on the enzymatic activity of rabbit oral mucosa. 19 66
The distribution and activities of several oxidative enzymes in various regions of the sebaceous glands of the domestic cat have been studied. The results obtained emphasize the outstanding importance of NADP-linked dehydrogenases for lipogenesis during sebum production. In particular, the reactions for
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
were very strong. Among the NAD-linked dehydrogenases investigated, lactate dehydrogenase showed strong activity in the peripheral cells of the sebaceous gland. The reactions for
cytochrome oxidase
and succinate dehydrogenase were weaker.
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PMID:Oxidative enzymes in the sebaceous glands of the domestic cat. 19 9
The effect of cavity preparation, calcium hydroxide and a corticosteroid on pulpal enzymes (Alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, beta-glucuronidase,
cytochrome oxidase
and succinate, lactate and
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
) in monkey teeth has been studied by histochemical means. Cavity preparation with an air turbine and sufficient spray apparently did not affect the enzyme activity of the pulp, nor did application of a corticosteroid to the cavity floor. Twenty-four hours after calcium hydroxide application an increase in enzyme activity was found in the ondontoblastic and subodontoblastic cell layers subjacent to the calcium hydroxide-covered dentin. This activity seemed to demonstrate an onset of dentin formation, and 15 days after the application a slight amount of secondary dentin was found subjacent to the cavities in these teeth.
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PMID:Enzyme activity in the pulp following preparation of cavities and insertion of medicaments in cavities in monkey teeth. 20 38
The 200 Oe magnetic field of power frequency produces an essential effect on metabolism in the tissue of the testicles which are highly sensitive to this factor. A single effect of the field for 24 h results in an increase in the
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
activity. 24-28 h after the cessation of the field action it lowers considerably as well as the
cytochrome oxidase
and hexokinase activities in mitochondria. The lactate dehydrogenase and succinate dehydrogenase activities increased in this case. Restoration of the initial level is marked on the 7th-14th days. Under repeated actions of the stimulation phase the enzymic activities under study (except the lactate dehydrogenase one) are decreased. The mentioned indices restore the initial level on the 14th-28th days. These changes correlates with dynamics of the testosterone level in the testicles and plasm.
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PMID:[Effect of a variable magnetic field on activity of enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism and tissue respiration in testicular tissue]. 21 74
The authors have studied the enzymhistochemical and ultrastructural pictures of tenocytes of adult human tendons. High succinate dehydrogenase,
cytochrome oxidase
, TPN-diaphorase, lactate dehydrogenase and
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
activity were found, as indicated both oxidativ, anaerobic and pentose-phosphate shung activity. Phosphorylase and glutamate dehydrogenase activity was medial, lipase and alcaline phosphatase activity was slight. In tenocytes well developed rough endoplasmic reticulum and GOLGI apparatus, large amount of free ribosomes were found.
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PMID:Histochemical and ultrastructural study of adult human tendon. 23 84
Phenotypes of eight red cell enzymes at nine genetic loci were determined in the semi-free-ranging population of rhesus macaques; Macaca mulatta, that inhabit Cayo Santiago. The following enzymes were examined electrophoretically: adenosine deaminase,
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase,
indophenol oxidase
, lactate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase, phosphoglucomutase-1, phosphoglumutase-2, and purine nucleoside phosphorylase. Hemolysates from at least 372 animals were analyzed, and no variants of the enzymes were observed with the exception of malate dehydrogenase. Three animals displaying a variant form of malate dehydrogenase were found.
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PMID:Genetic studies of free-ranging macaques of Cayo Santiago. I. Description of the population and some nonpolymorphic red cell enzymes. 41 22
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