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Query: EC:2.3.3.1 (
citrate synthase
)
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1. Replacement of fetal calf serum and chicken embryo extract by Ultroser G and rat brain extract during the proliferation phase resulted in a higher maturation grade of cultured rat muscle cells after 7 days of differentiation, on base of the percentage of the muscle specific isoenzyme of creatine kinase (CK-MM). 2. Furthermore, the activities of creatine kinase,
citrate synthase
, cytochrome c oxidase and hexokinase were significantly higher. 3. Compared to the enzyme activities in m. quadriceps of 10 day-old rat and m. quadriceps, m. soleus and m. extensor digitorum longus of young adult rats, the metabolic capacity of cultured myotubes most closely resembles that of the first muscle. 4. Paralysis with tetrodotoxin caused a slight decrease of the creatine kinase activity and the percentage of CK-MM of cultured myotubes and an increase of the activities of hexokinase, phosphorylase and
AMP deaminase
. 5. Electrical stimulation performed at different frequencies and time periods had no effect on the enzyme activities of cultured rat muscle cells. 6. Only the
AMP deaminase
activity was decreased after intense electrical stimulation.
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PMID:Effects of growth medium, electrical stimulation and paralysis on various enzyme activities in cultured rat muscle cells. Comparison with activities in rat muscles in vivo. 159 50
On the basis of the percentage creatine kinase-MM, human skeletal muscle cells cultured on growth and differentiation media containing the serum substitute Ultroser G reach a significantly higher maturation grade after 7 days of differentiation than cells cultured on serum-containing media. They also remain viable for longer periods. The myotubes are much longer, their nuclei are often localized in rows on the periphery, and they show cross-striation more frequently. The activities of creatine kinase,
citrate synthase
, cytochrome c oxidase,
AMP deaminase
, and phosphorylase are significantly higher. Extending the differentiation period to 3 weeks increases the maturation grade of the cultures and the activities of all the enzymes mentioned before, except phosphorylase. A correlation exists between the enzyme activities and the maturation grade of the muscle cells. The content of fatty acid-binding protein also increases significantly with the maturation grade in contrast to the palmitate oxidation rate. The
AMP deaminase
and creatine kinase activity and the percentage MM-type remain lower in cultured cells than in adult muscle and the hexokinase activity remains higher, but the other enzyme activities become comparable after 20 days of differentiation. The myotubes, derived from Ultroser G-containing culture media, show spontaneous contractions after 12 days and cross-striation after 20 days when immunostained for the M-subunit of creatine kinase. These cells possess clusters of acetylcholine receptors, but aggregation of desmin at the site of the clusters was never detectable. The possibility of cultivating muscle cells with a predictable maturation grade allows the study of muscle development and muscular diseases caused by differentiation defects or by deficiency of a maturation-dependent (iso)enzyme.
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PMID:The biochemical and structural maturation of human skeletal muscle cells in culture: the effect of the serum substitute Ultroser G. 164 54
The behavior of several enzymes was studied during rat heart development (4 days before birth to adult stage). Hexokinase has its highest activity during the fetal period; it decreases at birth and remains with low activity in the adult. The alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and alpha-glycerophosphate oxidase profiles are similar up to the 15th day of development. From there onwards, both profiles diverge, the cytoplasmic activity increasing 3-fold, while the mitochondrial activity remains unchanged. The developmental profiles of the malate dehydrogenases are almost parallel. The development of
citrate synthase
and succinate dehydrogenase results in a 2- to 4-fold increase in their activities. However, ATPase increases dramatically (20-fold) over the same period. With respect to the enzymes of the adenine nucleotide metabolism, adenylate kinase is fully expressed throughout all ages examined, showing no variation during development.
AMP deaminase
and creatine kinase increase during development, the cytoplasmic creatine kinase reaching a high level at birth whereas the increases of the mitochondrial enzymes take place gradually during development.
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PMID:Development of enzymes of energy metabolism in rat heart. 623 Jan 12
A new, sensitive assay for the quantitative determination of
AMP deaminase
activity in human skeletal muscle is presented. The method is based on the determination of the direct product of the
AMP deaminase
reaction, the formed IMP, by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). In order to evaluate the relationship between
AMP deaminase
activity on the one hand and the contractile and metabolic characteristics of the muscle and the physical performance on the other, muscle biopsies were taken from 20 male subjects. The subjects also performed a 30 s sprint test on a cycle ergometer. The inter-individual variation in
AMP deaminase
activity was large, ranging from 5.4 to 27.4 microkat g-1 dry muscle.
AMP deaminase
was positively correlated with phosphofructokinase (PFK), the marker of the glycolytic capacity of the muscle, but there was no correlation with enzymes of oxidative metabolism, such as 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase and
citrate synthase
, or with the activity of myokinase and lactate dehydrogenase. There was no significant correlation between
AMP deaminase
activity and the proportion of the different muscle fibre types. A weak positive correlation was found between the sprint performance and the
AMP deaminase
activity. In conclusion, the HPLC assay was found to be a fast, sensitive and reliable method for the quantitative determination of
AMP deaminase
activity in muscle. A direct relationship between
AMP deaminase
activity on the one hand and glycolytic capacity and sprint performance on the other was found. However, no relationship to oxidative capacity or contractile properties was found.
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PMID:AMP deaminase in skeletal muscle of healthy males quantitatively determined by new assay. 803 9