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Syntheny and localization of the following genes in common shrew Sorex araneus were determined: isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 (IDH2),
acid phosphatase
2 (ACP2), glutamine--pyruvate--oxo-acid transaminase (GPT), and inorganic pyrophosphatase (PP) on chromosome ik; adenylate kinases 1 and 3 (AK1 and AK3) on chromosome af; and enolase 1 (ENO1) on chromosome jl. Two genes were assigned to definite arms: aminoacylase 1 (ACY1) to arm p of chromosome mp and
glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase
1 (GOT1) to arm q of chromosome qr. Thus, 26 genes marking eight out of ten chromosomes are present now on the cytogenetic map of common shrew. These include previously described localizations.
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PMID:[Chromosomal localization of nine genes in common shrew (Sorex araneus)]. 958 66
Tumour markers correlate strongly with prognosis based on tumour burden and surgical resectability. If chemotherapy is extremely effective in certain stage of the disease, the sensitive marker may be of great use in monitoring disease response and drug treatment. Hence, this study was launched to evaluate the changes in tumour marker enzymes like lactate dehydrogenase (LDH),
glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase
(SGOT), glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT), alkaline phosphatase, and
acid phosphatase
in before and after 3 and 6 months tamoxifen treated breast cancer patients. In addition, the changes in serum glycoproteins viz., hexose, hexosamine, and sialic acid and lysosomal enzymes such as N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, beta-D-galactosidase, and beta-D-glucuronidase were analysed in these patients. These values were compared with their age matched healthy control subjects. At 6 months evaluation, the tamoxifen treated postmenopausal breast cancer women showed a statistically significant decreased (p < 0.001, 0.05 respectively) levels of LDH, SGOT, SGPT, alkaline and acid phosphatases than their baseline values. Similarly, the levels of hexose, hexosamine, and sialic acid and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, beta-D-galactosidase, and beta-D-glucuronidase were decreased significantly (p < 0.001) in tamoxifen received postmenopausal women. The result of this study suggested that tamoxifen potentially retard the metastasis of breast cancer as well as the bone demineralisation in postmenopausal breast cancer women. Thus, tamoxifen may also have its antitumour activity through its beneficial effects on tumour marker enzymes and serum proteins in breast cancer women.
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PMID:The salubrious effect of tamoxifen [correction of Tamaxifen] on serum marker enzymes, glycoproteins, and lysosomal enzymes level in breast cancer woman. 974 15
Cisplatin caused differential toxic effects on blood glucose and plasma urea, uric acid and creatinine levels. Cisplatin also showed an inhibitory effect on kidney marker enzymes like alkaline phosphatase,
acid phosphatase
,
aspartate aminotransferase
and alanine aminotransferase. However, administration of glutathione ester modulates the toxic side effect of cisplatin observed in kidney enzymes, and in blood parameters. It seems that glutathione ester plays an important role in protecting against the cisplatin induced nephrotoxicity by inhibiting the accumulation of platinum in kidneys.
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PMID:Rehabilitating role of glutathione ester on cisplatin induced nephrotoxicity. 1008 81
Dry powder and different extracts of Agave lophantha were tested against Biomphalaria alexandrina. The results showed that the butanol extract has high molluscicidal activity. The activity of the dry powder has been found to be stable under the effect of some simulated field conditions. Also the toxicological effect of the plant on mice was tested through determination of certain parameters such as total protein,
aspartate aminotransferase
, alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase and
acid phosphatase
enzymes as well as histopathological study on liver and kidney.
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PMID:Molluscicidal activity and clinico-pathological effect of Agave lophantha. 1031 27
Natural products from plants are rich sources used for treating a number of diseases. Many of the pharmacological principles of the currently used anticancer agents have been initially isolated from plants. Most of the herbal drugs are a mixture of a number of plant ingredients. Their cumulative effect increases the efficacy of the drug in curing the diseases. Muthu Marunthu is a herbal formulation comprising of eight various plant ingredients, and has been claimed to possess antitumor effect. Therefore, attention has been focused on studying the various plant ingredients in the drug as a whole for its antitumor effects. It was observed that the growth rate in rats was normal and there was no change in blood parameters such as glucose, urea, proteins, cholesterol and also in the activities of pathophysiological enzymes such as lactate dehydrogenase (LDH),
glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase
(GOT), glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT), alkaline and
acid phosphatase
after Muthu Marunthu administration. The tumor weight was found to be reduced in methylcholanthrene induced fibrosarcoma rats after Muthu Marunthu treatment. Elevated levels of glycocomponents of glycoproteins such as hexose, hexosamine, sialic acid and fucose in plasma of fibrosarcoma rats decreased significantly after Muthu Marunthu treatment. The DNA and RNA levels of liver and kidney, which were increased in fibrosarcoma rats, returned to near normal levels after Muthu Marunthu treatment. The vitamins such as A, C and E in plasma were decreased in fibrosarcoma rats but increased significantly after Muthu Marunthu treatment. The altered levels of copper, zinc and selenium in plasma have also been corrected after Muthu Marunthu treatment. These observations clearly suggested the antitumor potency of Muthu Marunthu in experimentally induced fibrosarcoma in rats.
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PMID:Biochemical evaluation of antitumor effect of muthu marunthu (a herbal formulation) on experimental fibrosarcoma in rats. 1040 24
Using a panel of hybrid clones (common shrew--Chinese hamster and common shrew--mouse), the syntheny and localization of the following genes was determined: genes for alpha-galactosidase (GLA),
acid phosphatase
(ACP1), and phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK1) on chromosome de; adenosine kinase (ADK) and glucuronidase 2 (GUS2) on chromosome ik;
glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase
2 (GOT2) and peptidase D (PEPD) on chromosome hn; and glyoxalase 1 (GLO1) and phosphoglucomutase 2 (PGM2) on chromosome go. Gene for beta-galactosidase (GLB1) was assigned to arm p of chromosome mp. Thus, including previously mapped genes, the cytogenetic map of the common shrew contains 39 genes. They form seven syntheny groups and mark eight out of ten chromosomes.
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PMID:[Chromosomal localization of 10 genes on the cytogenetic map of the common shrew Sorex araneus L]. 1042 Feb 72
The mechanisms by which heparin protects the liver during induced episodes of liver ischemia-reperfusion are poorly understood. Previous work in a swine model demonstrated that serum levels of glycohydrolases and lipid peroxide peaked within 3 h after 45 minutes of hepatic ischemia followed by reperfusion. Serum levels of lactate dehydrogenase and
aspartate aminotransferase
peaked 20-24 h later. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of heparin on these two-phases of enzyme release, using a pig model of hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury. Twenty male swine were divided into control (n = 8) and heparin (n = 12) groups. In the heparin group, heparin was administered prior to and concurrent with ischemia-reperfusion. Following 45 min of hepatic ischemia, the levels of beta-galactosidase, beta-glucosidase,
acid phosphatase
, purine nucleoside phosphorylase, lipid peroxides, lactate dehydrogenase, and
aspartate aminotransferase
in serum were monitored for up to 166 h and compared to pre-ischemic and control levels. With heparin infusion, the peak levels of beta-galactosidase, beta-glucosidase, and the lipid peroxide were reduced to 50-60% of the control levels. Acid phosphatase and purine nucleoside phosphorylase activities in serum were reduced to 25% and 60%, respectively. The peak concentrations of lactate dehydrogenase and
aspartate aminotransferase
were reduced to about 25% of the control level. In addition, the serum enzymes of control pigs did not return to pre-ischemic levels until 2 weeks after hepatic ischemia, while they normalized in less than 1 week in the heparin-treated animals. Systemic heparinization had different protective effects on the first and secondary phases of liver injury. These differences may reflect heparin protection of different types of liver cells. The protection of the parenchymal cells may be the combined result of reduced sinusoidal cell injury and the anticoagulant properties of heparin.
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PMID:Differential effects of heparin on the early and late phases of hepatic ischemia and reperfusion injury in the pig. 1044 94
A 19-year-old man, who could run only slowly since childhood and who walked on his toes since 12 years of age, noted difficulty in climbing upstairs at 17 years of age. He was admitted to Kyushu University Hospital because of elevated
AST
, ALT and CK levels. On admission, the liver was palpable two fingerbreadths beneath the right costal margin. A neurological examination revealed a low IQ on WAIS-R, a decreased muscle tonus in his four limbs, moderate weakness of the neck flexor and bilateral tibialis anterior muscles, contracture of the ankle joints, and bilateral pes cavus. The serum CK was elevated to 1,124U/l. Hepatic enzymes, such as
AST
, ALT, LDH and gamma-GTP were also moderately increased in the sera. A needle EMG disclosed myogenic patterns in the limb muscles. Biopsied biceps brachii muscle showed a mild variation in the fiber size and multiple tiny vacuoles in 5-10% of the muscle fibers. PAS and
acid phosphatase
were strongly positive in some vacuoles. On electron microscopy, numerous autophagic vacuoles containing glycogen granules were observed. The acid maltase activities were, however, normal in the peripheral blood lymphocytes, the biopsied muscle, and the cultured skin fibroblasts. He was thus diagnosed to have lysosomal glycogen storage disease with normal acid maltase. A histological examination of the biopsied liver revealed the portal and central veins to be slightly sclerotic. In addition, mild fatty changes and frequent nuclear vacuolization were present in the hepatocytes. On electron microscopy, enlarged mitochondria with irregular cristae were also observed. Due to the fact that the cardiac function was well preserved, these hepatic lesions were thought to result from the metabolic abnormalities underlying in this disorder.
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PMID:[Hepatic involvement in a case of lysosomal glycogen storage disease with normal acid maltase]. 1054 8
Phthalate esters have been implicated as xenoestrogens. One among them is di-ethylphthalate (DEP), which is used as plasticizer, detergent base, and binder in incense sticks and after-shave lotions. DEP is one of the contaminants of freshwater and marine ecosystems. Incense stick workers are occupationally exposed to DEP and some workers are chronic alcoholics. Therefore, a study was undertaken to evaluate the interactive toxicity of DEP with ethyl alcohol (EtOH) in young male Sprague-Dawley rats. The rats were given 50 ppm DEP (w/v), 5% EtOH (v/v) and a combined dose of 50 ppm DEP (w/v)+EtOH (5% v/v) in water ad libitum for a period of 120 days and were maintained on normal diet. Control animals received normal diet and plain water. During the treatment rats were weighed every week and water consumption per day was measured. After the completion of treatment, liver weight/body weight, liver weight, body weight, serum enzymes and other biochemical parameters were assessed. It was found that there was no significant change observed in body weight, liver weight, liver weight/body weight and water consumption. It was observed that there was a significant decrease in liver
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels in EtOH, DEP and EtOH+DEP treated rats in the order of EtOH>DEP>EtOH+DEP as compared with control. Serum
AST
, ALT,
acid phosphatase
(
ACP
), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) and liver
ACP
showed significant increase in DEP and EtOH+DEP treated rats in the order of DEP>EtOH+DEP as compared with control and EtOH treated rats. On the contrary, there was no significant change in liver ALP levels in treated rats. There was significant increase in liver SDH, glycogen, total triglyceride, total cholesterol and lipid peroxidation in DEP and EtOH+DEP treated rats, but no significant changes in the serum SDH, glucose and total triglyceride levels. Serum total cholesterol levels in DEP and EtOH+DEP treated rats were significantly high as compared to control and EtOH treated rats. These results show that there is no interaction of DEP with EtOH but DEP alone leads to severe impairment of lipid metabolism coupled with toxic injury to the liver as evident from significantly altered lipid and enzyme levels in the liver and serum. Long term simultaneous exposure to DEP and EtOH may have severe implications for humans who are occupationally exposed to these two xenobiotics.
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PMID:Simultaneous administration of diethylphthalate and ethyl alcohol and its toxicity in male Sprague-Dawley rats. 1083 29
Exposure of human plasma in vitro to gas-phase cigarette smoke (CS) causes a marked modification of plasma proteins as measured by protein carbonyl assay. Aldehydes present in CS may cause this elevation of protein carbonyls by reacting with sulfhydryl groups of proteins. Saliva is the first body fluid to confront the inhaled CS. Thus, in vitro exposure of saliva to nine "puffs" of CS also showed a distinct increase in protein carbonyls. Ascorbate and desferrioxamine mesylate had little effect on protein carbonyl formation, while GSH and N-acetylcysteine considerably inhibited the accumulation of protein carbonyls due to CS exposure. Following the exposure to CS, the activities of several salivary enzymes-amylase, lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), and
acid phosphatase
-were found to be significantly reduced (34, 57, and 77%, respectively). However, CS had no effect on the activities of
aspartate aminotransferase
and alkaline phosphatase. Addition of 1 mM of GSH and N-acetylcysteine considerably protected LDH and amylase activities, suggesting that sulfhydryl groups are affected in LDH and amylase. On the other hand, addition of 1 mM ascorbate caused a further loss of LDH and amylase activities, which could be partially prevented by the addition of desferrioxamine mesylate, implicating metal-catalyzed oxidation processes. Finally, loss of
acid phosphatase
activity was completely unaffected by any of the above antioxidants. It is concluded that the loss of salivary enzyme activities may be due to various agents in the CS that affect the enzyme activities via different mechanisms.
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PMID:Effect of cigarette smoke on salivary proteins and enzyme activities. 1089 39
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