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Query: EC:2.7.1.1 (
hexokinase
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Intramuscular injection of decamin into the animals in a dose of 0.5 and 1 mg/kg has no significant effect on carbohydrate metabolism in the liver of white rats. Decamethoxin and levorin injected in the same doses, specifically in a dose of 1 mg/kg, reduced the level of glucose as well as that of total and free glycogen in the liver. The drugs lowered also the activity of
phosphorylase
and glocoso-6-phosphatase. Meanwhile the activity of
hexokinase
, lactate dehydrogenase and phosphoglucosiomerase was potentiated. The animals given decamethoxin showed the aforesaid parameters returning to normal 20 days after the drug was discontinued, whereas similar changes were not found in the rats on levorin.
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PMID:[Comparative study of the effect of decamethoxine, decamine and levorin on carbohydrate metabolic indices in the liver of white rats]. 47 63
The activities of
hexokinase
, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, and glycolytic enzymes were higher in the fetal myocardium of the guinea pig than at birth and fell progressively during the 1st mo of life. The alphaHBDH/LDH ratio of H to M subunits of lactate dehydrogenase, was low in the fetus and continued to rise during the 1st mo after birth. The distinction between the left and right ventricular activities of lactate dehydrogenase, which is clear in adult guinea pigs, was absent in the fetus and appeared during postnatal development. Glycogen
phosphorylase
activity was low in the fetus and at birth. The activities of beta-hydroxyacylcoenzyme A dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase, and aspartate aminotransferase were low in the fetus, but had reached, or even temporarily exceeded, normal adult levels at birth. Palmitylcarnitine transferase activity was also low in the fetal heart compared with the newborn but continued to increase substantially during the first 2 wk after birth.
...
PMID:Myocardial enzyme activities in guinea pigs during development. 59 69
The
hexokinase
: fumarase ratios of mitochondria isolated from ten tissues of the rat were determined, and compared with the tissue content of phosphoglucomutase and
phosphorylase
, taken as representatives of enzymes concerned with glycogen metabolism. A generally inverse relationship was found between the mitochondrial
hexokinase
: fumarase ratio and phosphoglucomutase levels. The cytochrome: fumarase ratios were relatively invariant in these same mitochondria. The results are interpreted as indicating a specialization of mitochondria, with increased amounts to
hexokinase
being associated with the mitochondria in tissues exhibiting less dependence on glycogen metabolism, as judged from phosphoglucomutase levels.
...
PMID:An inverse relation between mitochondrial hexokinase content and phosphoglucomutase activity of rat tissues. 60 Feb 70
The content of glucose and glycogen in the brain as well as the enzymes of their conversion:
phosphorylase
,
hexokinase
, amylase were studied in single and repeated coolings of animals to the rectal temperature of the 19-20 degrees. Differences are established in the ways of conversion and utilization of glucose and different forms of glycogen in the brain tissue during cooling of the experimental animals and those adapted to cold. This results in appearance of a new type of carbohydrates metabolism in the brain tissue at formation of phosphorylated forms of glucose.
...
PMID:[Carbohydrates and enzymes of their conversion in rat brain tissues in adaptation to overcooling]. 66 31
Main energy substrates of brain--glucose and glycogen, key enzymes of their conversion--
hexokinase
, amylase and
phosphorylase
as well as main pathways of the carbohydrate utilization--respiration, glycolysis and pentosephosphate pathway were studied in rat brain at various phases of cooling. Phase alterations of metabolic reactions were observed in hypothermia. The hypothermia was accompanied by quantitative and qualitative alterations in relations between main metabolic pathways.
...
PMID:[Interrelation of basic pathways of carbohydrate metabolism in the brain during hypothermia]. 66 60
A prolonged glucose load was administered to four patients with hypokalaemic periodic paralysis and four healthy control sujbects. Muscle ATP and CP concentrations as well as lactate dehydrogenase,
hexokinase
and
phosphorylase
activities were similar in those two groups, but succinate dehydrogenase was approximately 50% higher in the control muscles. Muscles fibre composition was almost identical in the two groups, whereas patients had a higher degree of capillarization. Complete muscle weakness was produced in all patients, accompanied by hypokalaemia. Glucose loading resulted in elevated insulin levels and a minor rise in blood glucose level was seen in the patients compared to the control subjects. Glucose loading decreased
hexokinase
activity in controls, but increased this in the patients. At similar times, muscle and blood lactate levels and blood pyruvate values were generally higher in the patients over the course of the experiment. Initial glycogen concentrations were higher in patients, but glucose loading did not result in greatly increased glycogen values. These data suggest that patients with hypokalaemic periodic paralysis have an enhanced metabolism of carbohydrates and that insulin seems to be an important factor leading to the onset of muscle weakness.
...
PMID:Skeletal muscle characteristics and carbohydrate metabolism after glucose loading in hypokalaemic periodic paralysis. 70 37
Detailed histochemical studies have been conducted on the distribution of
hexokinase
,
amylophosphorylase
, aldolase, lactic dehydrogenase, succinic dehydrogenase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in every component of the locus ceruleus, nucleus tractus mesencephalicus n. trigemini, nucleus dorsalis n. vagi and nucleus n. hypoglossi of the wistar strain rats. The locus ceruleus and nucleus dorsalis n. vagi which are considered to be belong to "exceptional nuclei" showed mild activity in the nerve cell bodies and strong activity in the surrounding glia cell for the
hexokinase
reaction. But, the nucleus tractus mesencephalicus n. trigemini and nucleus n. hypoglossi considered to be "usual nuclei" revealed strong activity in the nerve cell bodies and glia cells for the
hexokinase
reaction, however, glia cells did not show the tendency to surround the nerve cells in these nuclei. On the basis of the present findings, the glia cells may get their energy source from glucose in the circulating blood, and they may be energy donators to the nerve cells in the "exceptional nuclei" whereas the nerve cells may get their energy source directly from glucose in the circulating blood in the "usual nuclei". The former 2 nuclei showed low level activity of succinic dehydrogenase. These findings may indicate that the locus ceruleus and nucleus dorsalis n. vagi belong to the conception "exceptional nuclei" in this respect. However, the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) pathway was dominant in the locus ceruleus, while the WARBURG-DICKENS pathway (hexose monophosphate shunt = HMP shunt) was dominant in the nucleus dorsalis n. vagi in the present study. This descrepancy may strongly suggest that the locus ceruleus is distinctly different from the nucleus dorsalis n. vagi concerning the carbohydrate metabolism, though both nuclei are involved on the same conception "exceptional nuclei". The latter 2 nuclei (the nucleus tractus mesencephalicus n. trigemini and the nucleus n. hypoglossi) considered to be "usual nuclei" in 3 ways as that nerve cells get energy source directly from glucose in the circulating blood, that the 2 nuclei are equipped with enzymes involved in the EMP pathway and the HMP shunt to the same degree, and that they are rich in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. The nucleus tractus mesencephalicus n. trigemini revealed considerably variable reactions for the
hexokinase
, aldolase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and lactic dehydrogenase in the present study.
...
PMID:Histochemical studies on the distribution of some enzymes concerned with carbohydrate metabolism in the locus ceruleus, nucleus tractus mesencephalicus n. trigemini, nucleus dorsalis n. vagi and nucleus n. hypoglossi of the rat. 80 76
Several biochemical parameters, including glycogen levels, and the activities of
hexokinase
,
phosphorylase
, and lactate dehydrogenase have been compared in regenerating epithelium of conjunctival and corneal origin in rabbits. The study was designed to determine the extent of biochemical transformation of conjunctival into corneal epithelium completed within 6 weeks. Although histological transformation, especially in the case of the chemically damaged eyes, is not. Glycogen and lactate dehydrogenase levels remained well below normal corneal epithelial levels for the period of observation.
...
PMID:Biochemical transformation of regenerating ocular surface epithelium. 83 61
Activity of
hexokinase
,
phosphorylase
, glucoso-6-phosphate dehydrogenase lactate-dehydrogenase was studied in liver slices, homogenate and supernatant fraction after freezing at a rate of 1 degree/min down to -30 degrees C. The enzyme activity in homogenate and supernatant fraction does not change after freezing. A significant reduction in the activity of most enzymes that is followed by an increase in their activity in the freezing medium was observed in the experiments. Cryoprotectant polyethylene glycol, mol. wt. 300 and 1,000 (PEG-300 and PEG-1,000), partially prevents the observed changes in the enzyme activity; PEG-1,000 is more effective than PEG-300. Experimental results show that the main reason for the reduction of the enzyme activity observed after freezing the tissue slices is a decrease in the volume of intracellular enzyme proteins due to their leakage from the injured cellular elements into the exocellular medium.
...
PMID:[Activity of carbohydratephosphate metabolism enzymes in liver slices after freezing and thawing]. 88 19
Prolonged, for a period of 5 cycles, immunization of rabbits with tick-borne encephalitis virus, reproduced in the brain of albino mice, caused diabetogenic reaction of the carbohydrate metabolism. It was expressed in hyperglycemia, reduction of
hexokinase
activity and of glycolysis of hepatic tissue and activation of
phosphorylase
, glycogenolysis and pentous way of carbohydrate transformation. Metabolic changes were accompanied by a reduction of insulin activity of the immunized rabbit serum. An analogous administration of a more pathogenic virus (of western equine encephalomyelitis) led to changes (equal in value) in the functional condition of the pancreas with much lesser shifts in the biochemical idices of the carbohydrate metabolism.
...
PMID:[Peculiarities of carbohydrate metabolism in rabbits following prolonged immunization with viral antigens]. 100 47
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