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Query: EC:2.7.10.2 (
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The influence of experimental thiamine deficiency in rats on enzyme-histochemical parameters was carried out in the diencephalon. The degree of thiamine deficiency was measured by the activity coefficient of
transketolase
in the red blood cells. The alpha-
ETK
of thiamine deficient animals was 1,45 +/- 0,36, of equal-fed animals 1,04 +/- 0.04 and of control animals 1,08 +/- 0,04. We got the following results: Lactatdehydrogenase, acid phosphatases and thiamine pyrophosphatase did not indicate any difference in enzyme activity between the groups of control, equal-fed and thiamine deficient rats. However, the enzyme activity of nonspecific lysosome-bound esterases in the tanycyte ependyma and in the investigated nuclear regions (nucleus supraopticus, ncl. paraventricularis, ncl. ventromedialis) of the thiamine deficient animals was significantly decreased in comparison to control and equal-fed animals. The possibility of a restriction of the hypophyseal-adrenal-cortex-system is discussed, since the results are similar to those obtained with bilaterally adrenalectomized rats.
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PMID:[Enzyme-histochemical behaviour of the tanycyte ependyma in the III. ventricle of the rat with thiamin deficiency (author's transl)]. 9 12
In 110 children-between 0-16 years of age-, 90 children with Down-syndrome and 20 controls the following metabolic parameter were analyzed:
ETK
(vitamin-B1-activating coefficient), EGR (vitamin B2), P-5'-P, EGOT (vitamin B6), GOT, GPT, pH, K, Na, Ca, Cl, uric-acid (HS). Among some important correlations between the different parameters it could be demonstrated-for the first time to our knowledge-that in Mongoloids a disturbance of the vitamin-B1-metabolism exists, certified by the so-called
transketolase
-test.
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PMID:[Studies on the state of vitamins B1, B2 and B6 in Down's syndrome]. 12 24
50 chronic alcoholics reporting to the medical emergency ward of Basle University Hospital with alcohol-related illness were examined with respect to thiamine nutritional status by means of the
transketolase
activation test of erythrocytes (
ETK
). 46% of the chronic alcoholics, compared to only 2% of the control population (1152 healthy adults), had
transketolase
activation quotients indicating a strong probability of thiamine deficiency (alphaETK greater than 1.25). The most important symptoms associated with the biochemical parameters of thiamine deficiency were: anemia, pathologic liver functions (bilirubin, gamma-globulins), low diastolic blood pressure and Wernicke's encephalopathy. There was a statistically significant correlation (p less than 0.05) between these symptoms and the biochemical parameters for thiamine deficiency. Therefore, when treating chronic alcoholics, these symptoms should direct attention to a possible vitamin B1 deficiency. Since the enzymatic vitamin B1 parameters correlate with the patients' hemoglobin, our results would be consistent with anemia influenced by provision of thiamine.
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PMID:[Vitamin B 1 deficiency in chronic alcoholics and its clinical correlation]. 101 64
1. Thiamin, riboflavin and pyridoxine status of 'low-income-group' mothers and their newborn infants was assessed by analysing paired samples of maternal and umbilical cord blood for erythrocyte
transketolase
(
EC 2.2.1.1
) (
ETK
), erythrocyte glutathione reductase (EC 1.6.4.2) (EGR), and erythrocyte aspartate aminotransferase (EC 2.6.1.1) (EAA) activities. 2. The vitamin status of the infants was better than that of the mothers. 3. Most of the mothers and some of the infants had biochemical evidence of thiamin and riboflavin deficiency. 4. The pregnant women had a higher EAA activity and also higher stimulation with pyridoxal-5-phosphate than the non-pregnant women of the same community. 5. There was a significant correlation between maternal and umbilical blood samples for
ETK
and EGR activities, but not for EAA activity or any of the coenzyme stimulation tests.
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PMID:Enzymic evaluation of thiamin, riboflavin and pyridoxine status of parturient women and their newborn infants. 125
Vitamin B1, B2 and B6 status were determined in 90 male heroin addicts admitted to Pramongkutklao Army Hospital. Their age (Mean +/- S.D.) was 25.5 +/- 7.8 years. Their activation coefficients of the enzyme
transketolase
, glutathione oxidoreductase and aspartate aminotransferase (
ETK
AC, EGR AC and EAST AC respectively) were significantly increased for addicts who were on drugs for a long time which indicated a biochemical deficiency. In addition, 26 follow-up cases treated with methadone for a period of one and two weeks were compared before and after treatment and it was found that
ETK
AC, EGR AC, and EAST AC were significantly decreased. This means that improvement in the vitamin B1, B2 and B6 status was obtained during admission.
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PMID:B vitamins status: effect of prolonged heroin addiction and methadone treatment. 186 Nov 28
In 830 Viennese school children of both sexes, aged 11-12 years, plasma carotene, retinol and alpha-tocopherol, erythrocyte
transketolase
activity (alpha
ETK
), erythrocyte glutathione-reductase (alpha EGR) and erythrocyte glutamic acid oxalacetic acid transaminase (alpha EGOT) were determined. The mean alpha
ETK
value indicated inadequate thiamine supply. The vitamin status was better in boys and in children of higher socio-economic classes than in girls and in the low income group, with respect to beta-carotene, retinol, tocopherol, thiamine and riboflavin. The opposite situation was true in the case of pyridoxine where the girls and the children of lower socio-economic status showed lower values for alpha EGOT indicating a better vitamin B6 status. Eating habits of the children did not seem to affect the vitamin status, but in children with overweight higher values for retinol and thiamine were more frequent and a positive correlation was found between tocopherol values and serum cholesterol.
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PMID:The vitamin status of Viennese school children aged 11-12 years. 712 2
Blood vitamin B1 status as reflected by erythrocyte
transketolase
activation tests has been assessed in 12 chronic alcoholic (M = 8; F = 4; mean age +/- 53.4 +/- 12.9) both before and after treatment with chlormethiazole and parenteral polyvitamins including thiamine hydrochloride. 7 out of 12 patients (58.3%) were found to be deficient before treatment but all returned to normal after treatment. Mean +/- SD, of alpha
ETK
improved pre-treatment level of 1.174 +/- 0.135 to 1.009 +/- 0.009 after treatment with thiamine. Chlormethiazole did not seem to interfere with the utilization of thiamine. It is therefore concluded, that though structurally related to the thiazole nucleus of thiamine, chlormethiazole, like thiamine antagonists, does not antagonize the effect of the co-enzyme - thiamine pyrophosphate at the receptor sites on the apo-enzyme -
transketolase
.
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PMID:Chlormethiazole and utilization of vitamin B1 in chronic alcoholics. 743 59
The relationships between thiamin intake, erythrocyte
transketolase
(
EC 2.2.1.1
) activity coefficient (
ETK
-AC) and total erythrocyte thiamin were investigated in a group of adolescents (13 to 14 years old; nineteen boys, thirty-five girls). Thiamin intakes were calculated from 7 d weighed records, using food composition tables, and compared with those obtained by direct analysis of duplicate diets. Average 7 d calculated thiamin intakes were significantly lower than analysed intakes for both sexes. On an individual basis, calculated intakes ranged from 30 to 143% of corresponding analysed values. Analysed and calculated intakes were significantly correlated when expressed as mg/d; however, when expressed in terms of energy intake, the correlation was significant for males only. Thiamin intake appeared largely adequate when compared with current UK dietary recommendations (Department of Health, 1991), but the limitations of such comparisons are considered. The major food groups contributing to thiamin intake were examined and showed breakfast cereals to contribute more than 25% of dietary thiamin. A proportion of the subjects had
ETK
-AC values in ranges usually associated with marginal or severe thiamin deficiency. There was, however, no statistically significant relationship between erythrocyte thiamin and basal or stimulated
transketolase
activity, or between thiamin intake and either of the methods used to assess status. The need to re-evaluate indices of thiamin status is discussed.
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PMID:Thiamin intake, erythrocyte transketolase (EC 2.2.1.1) activity and total erythrocyte thiamin in adolescents. 791 20
Erythrocyte
transketolase
activity coefficient (ETK-AC) and affinity for coenzyme (Km TPP) were assessed in 50 patients with
transketolase
abnormalities such as fibromyalgia or senile dementia of Alzheimer's type, before and after magnesium (Mg), thiamin+pyridoxine (B1,B6), high energy phosphates (HEP) (phosphocreatinine of adenosine triphosphate), and piracetam. Compared to 12 untreated patients,
ETK
-AC was significantly decreased with B1,B6 (P < 0.05, n = 10); Km-TPP was significantly decreased with HEP (P < 0.05, n = 20) and piracetam (P < 0.01, n = 5). In nine other patients treated with HEP + B1,B6 + magnesium,
ETK
-AC and Km TPP were both significantly decreased.
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PMID:Effects of magnesium, high energy phosphates, piracetam and thiamin on erythrocyte transketolase. 805 63
The contents of the vitamins B1 (27 ng/ml), B2 (57 ng/ml), A (1.3 micrograms/ml), and E (9.7 micrograms/ml) as well as beta-carotene (0.2 microgram/ml) in transitional human milk were determined for up to 35 women aged between 19 and 31 years. Additionally, the vitamin content in maternal and cord plasma as well as the erythrocytic
transketolase
- and glutathione-reductase activities of the water soluble vitamins were measured. Dietary recalls were evaluated for the nutritional intake of vitamins. Concerning the fat soluble vitamins, the breast fed newborns received the recommended amounts of the German Society of Nutrition (DGE) for this group. In contrast to this, the supply of the water soluble vitamins (B1: 13.5 micrograms/500 ml; B2: 28.5 micrograms/500 ml) attained only 5 to 10% of the recommendations for newborns during the first two weeks after parturition with breast feeding. Vitamin content of maternal plasma (B1: 6.1 +/- 2.8 ng/ml) and erythrocytic enzyme activities (alpha
ETK
: 0.86-1.62; alpha EGR: 1.08-1.75) indicated a low or sufficient intake, while the values in cord blood (B1: 19.8 +/- 6.5 ng/ml; alpha
ETK
: 0.62-1.62; alpha EGR: 1.01-1.47) were in accordance with a satisfactory supply.
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PMID:[Vitamin B1, B2, A and E and beta-carotene content in transitional breast milk and comparative studies in maternal and umbilical cord blood]. 945 42
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