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Very pure preparations of synaptic vesicles have been obtained from guinea pig cerebral cortex and from the electromotor synapses of Torpedo marmorata by density gradient centrifugation in a zonal rotor followed by chromatography on columns of glass beads of controlled pore size. Markers for soluble cytoplasm (lactate dehydrogenase), plasma and endoplasmic membranes membranes (Na-K-ATPase; acetylcholinesterase, NADPH-cytochrome c reductase], mitochondrial membranes [cytochrome oxidase] and lysosomes [acid phosphatase] were used to assess contamination and were undetectable. The only enzymes detected in the highly purified preparations from guinea pig cerebral cortex were Mg- and Ca-activated ATPases, but their content relative to acetylcholine fell on chromatography suggesting that they may be constituents of non-cholinergic vesicles. Lipids analyses of the highly purified vesicles confirmed earlier results and showed that glycolipids and lysolecithin are present in negligible amounts; this suggests that lysolecithin is not required for exocytosis of synaptic vesicles. A discussion of the probable limiting concentration of acetycholine in cerebral cortical vesicles derived solely from cholinergic terminals suggests that from 13 to 56% of the vesicles isolated are cholinergic, depending on the assumptions made.
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PMID:The preparation and characterization of synaptic vesicles of high purity. 13 27

1. Homogenates of guinea-pig left ventricle were fractionated by differential pelleting and by centrifugation on continuous sucrose density gradients. 2. The principal subcellular organelles of myocardium, characterized by their marker enzyme content, were resolved by density gradient centrifugation in a small-volume zonal rotor. The equilibrium densities (p) of the principal organelles are (with marker enzymes in parentheses): sarcolemma, 1-12 (5'-nucleotidase); lysosomes, 1-16 (N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase); mitochondria, 1-17 (cytochrome oxidase); peroxisomes, 1-18 (catalase); cytosol (lactate dehydrogenase). 3. The subcellular distribution of various adenosine triphosphatase activities and previously unassigned enzymes was determined. Leucyl-beta-naphthylamidase and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase showed both cytosol and sarcolemma components. Ca2+-dependent adenosine triphosphatase showed dual localization to the mitochondria and to the sarcolemma.
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PMID:Analytical subcellular fractionation of guinea-pig myocardium. 14 54

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

A tetrazolium staining medium incorporated in a gel has been used in a histochemical study of enzymes in thin sections of heart muscle. Formazan distribution patterns given by mitochondrial enzymes were inconsistent with the location of these enzymes revealed by the extraction of whole tissue. Similar stain distributions were given by lactate dehydrogenase, glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase and glutamate dehydrogenase. The distribution given by succinate dehydrogenase was not the same as that given by cytochrome oxidase stained by a different technique. Alcohol dehydrogenase added to the tissue assumed a distribution which suggested some adsorption of the enzyme to the tissue. But experiments suggested that this enzyme was not firmly bound to muscle proteins in the manner of some glycolytic enzymes.
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PMID:Localization in cardiac muscle of some enzymes related to glutamate metabolism. 16 67

The intensity of tissue respiration and anaerobic glycolysis, as well as the activity of succinic oxidase, cytochrome oxidase, lactate dehydrogenase and ATPase in skeletal muscles of the ide L. idus significantly increase from head to tail. Cranio-caudal gradients of the intensity of tissue respiration and the enzymic activity are especially evident in the red muscle, namely m. lateralis superficialis. In white m. lateralis magnus, the gradient of glycolytic activity is most pronounced. Biochemical and morphological peculiarities of muscles are discussed in relation to functional profile of the latter.
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PMID:[Functional topography of somatic muscles in euciscus idus]. 17 18

The effect on skeletal muscle of acute viral and mycoplasma infections in thirteen men of ages ranging between 20-42 years has been studied. Comparisons are made with eight healthy men in the age group 22-29 years who were confined to bed for periods of time of lengths similar to the confinement to bed of the patients. Muscle samples were taken from the thigh. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (triosephosphate) dehydrogenase (TPD), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), citrate synthetase (CS) and cytochrome oxidase (cytox) activities were measured and the ultrastructure of the muscle specimens was studied by electron microscopy. Immobilization of the healthy persons induced decreased activities of CS, but those of TPD, LDH and cytox remained unaffected. Return to normal life restored the CS activity. The activities of the four enzymes were lower in the patients than in the healthy subjects after immobilization. During normal life, the activities slowly rose to levels as those seen in the healthy subjects. In connection with the acute disease, focal ultrastructural changes within the muscle were found. The changes were similar to those reported to occur in other, more specific muscle diseases.
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PMID:Effects of viral and mycoplasma infections on ultrastructure and enzyme activities in human skeletal muscle. 17 68

The PolytronR and Dounce homogenizers have been evaluated for preparation of homogenates of rat liver prior to isolation of subcellular fractions by differential centrifugation. Marker enzymes used to evaluate the subcellular fractions included cytochrome oxidase, monoamine oxidase, D-amino acid oxidase, acid phosphatase, glucose-6-phosphatase, ethyl morphine demethylase, and lactate dehydrogenase. No significant difference in the distribution of enzymes (percent recovery or specific activity) was observed between the two methods of homogenization. In addition, there were no significant differences in the ultrastructural appearances and respiratory control ratios of the mitochondrial fractions prepared by the two methods of homogenization.
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PMID:Preparation of subcellular fractions from rat liver: comparison of the Polytron with the Dounce homogenizer. 18 48

The activity of some intracellular oxidative enzymes was studied histochemically in the cells of the thyroid follicles of teleost fishes of the genus Xiphophorus. The experimental material consisted of animals of the red swordtail and Mexican swordtail breeds of Xiphophorus helleri and of melanotic Xiphophorus maculatus fishes. Observations were carried out on adult specimens of both sexes, including pregnant femals of Mexican swordtail. Moreover, immature Mexican swordtails of both sexes were examined. Thyroid follicles were found to be present in the subpharyngeal region of all fishes studied. The distribution of these follicles as well as their number and form depended on sex, age and on the analysed stage of prenancy. A smaller number and size of thyroid follicles were characteristic of immature specimens, whereas they were most numerous in the thyroids of pregnant fishes. The follicles were arranged in characteristic dense aggregations, especially in the melanotic platyfish. The follicular eipthelium in the fishes under study was usually cubical, but pregnant and non-pregnant adult females also contained a considerable number of larger follicles with flattened epithelium. Besides, thyroid follicles of multilayer epithelium were rather frequently encountered, especially in male fishes, irrespective of their age. The thyroid follicle cells of these fishes demonstrated invariably high activities of reduced NAD and NADP dehydrogenases and of beta-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase, and a low activity of succinat dehydrogenase. The intensities of alpha-glycerophosphate and lactate dehydrogenases and of cytochrome oxidase varied with sex, age and breed of the studied fishes. The immature and pregnant fishes showed the most clearly pronounced differences in the intensity of enzymic activity, the thyroid follicles of immature specimens revealing a high activity of lactate dehydrogenase and low activity of cytochrome oxidase, an inverse picture being seen in pregnant fishes. The adult forms of both sexes exhibited an enhanced activity of cytochrome oxidase and a decline in that of lactate dehydrogenase. The observed differences in the intensities of enzymic acitivities in the thyroids of the studied fishes are related with functions of this gland which in the period of growth are different from those in the period of sexual maturity, and certainly also with individual metabolic characteristics of the studied fishes.
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PMID:Activities of oxidative enzymes in thyroid follicles of Xiphophorin fishes. 19 45

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


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