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The present treatise is a report on the study of morphologic changes induced in the brain of laboratory animals by the exposure to supralethal doses of ionizing radiation. The review of literature summarizes the basic current findings on the interaction between biological objects and ionizing radiation. Principal attention is then paid to literary data describing the morphological changes in the single components of the central nervous system after irradiation. There is a detailed account primarily of what has so far been known on the structure of the blood-brain barrier and its individual, morphologically observable components. What the exploration of literature shows is that problems concerning the morphologic changes following supralethal irradiation have hitherto been paid but little attention. The scarce publications on this topic mostly offer contradicting conclusions. Most of the experiments were made with conventional female rats supplied by the firm Velaz. The animals were exposed to 60Co gamma radiation doses within the range of 15 to 960 Gy. The material for study was sampled in the intervals from 15 min to 6 days after the irradiation had ended. Similar experiments, though on a smaller scale, were carried out with mice, rabbits and dogs. The tissue samples were treated in current methods for the purposes of light microscopy, electron microscopy and histochemistry. The light microscopical pattern of morphological changes during the first hours is dominated by the signs of a cerebral edema. The nerve cells show symptoms of acute swelling. There are small hemorrhages near some of the capillaries. In later periods, the nerve cells assume the nature of pyknomorphous neurons. The degree in which the changes are expressed however varies considerably. Dystrophic changes were also found for glial cells. Small hemorrhages are dispersed over all the areas of the brain. There are persisting signs of brain edema with dilated perivascular and pericellular spaces. The activities of the following enzymes were studied in histochemical examinations:
acetylcholinesterase
(
ACE
), nonspecific cholinesterase (CE), alkaline phosphatase (AP),
acid phosphatase
(AcP), ATP splitting enzyme (ATP), thiamine pyrophosphatase (TPP), glycero-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GPDH), succinodehydrogenase (SDH), acid nonspecific esterase (AE). A phase progress of activity changes was found for AP, CE, and
ACE
in the blood capillaries of the brain cortex after the exposure to the radiation doses of 50 to 200 Gy. The irradiation was first followed by elevation of their activity and then, in the intervals of 4 to 24 hours after irradiation, by a drop in their activity below the level obtained for the control animals.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:Acute radiation sickness--morphology of CNS syndrome. 253 17
The method is suggested to isolate simultaneously microsomes and plasma membranes of neuroblastoma S 1300 N 18 cells by means of differential centrifugation in the step density gradient of Percoll/Ficoll with a high degree of purification determined from the activity of marker enzymes (acetyl
cholinesterase
Na+,K+-ATPase, alkali phosphatase, glucose-6-phosphatase, succinate-dehydrogenase,
acid phosphatase
) as well as from the content of DNA and RNA and with a sufficiently high protein yield. The purified fractions of microsomes and plasma membranes are established to contain no phosphatidyl glycerol and cardiolipin--safety markers of mitochondrial membrane purification. A degree of separation of microsomes, plasma membranes and proteins dissolved in cytosol may be estimated by the activity of the cholesterol-synthesizing system of enzymes with the use of sterol-transferring protein.
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PMID:[Rapid simultaneous isolation of microsomes and plasma membranes from neuroblastoma C 1300 N 18 cells]. 258 50
Unfavorable industrial factors in the production of enzyme preparations (enzyme dusts, microorganisms-producers) cause changes in the activity of a number of enzymes in workers' blood serum. Degree frequency and direction of enzyme shifts depend on the purity of enzyme preparations, degree of contact with them, workers' length of service and health status. The analysis of the obtained results enables us to recommend a determination of
cholinesterase
activity,
acid phosphatase
and lactate-dehydrogenase as indicators for a hygienic assessment of the effect of enzyme preparations and diagnosis of body pathogenic changes.
...
PMID:[Activity of serum enzymes in workers in the enzyme production industry]. 262 94
A number of drugs which are known to affect lysosomes and their enzyme activities were used in an attempt to inhibit or delay the onset of denervation changes in rat muscles. The following parameters were used: the occurrence of fibrillations in electromyographs; diameters of muscle fibers;
acid phosphatase
activity;
acetylcholinesterase
activity and distribution in end plates. Differences between denervated and non-denervated limbs were evaluated and compared in the different treatment groups. The various parameters were differently affected by the different drugs. Chloroquin, thiouracil and streptomycin appeared to be more effective than other treatments in the inhibition of denervation changes.
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PMID:An attempt to prevent or delay denervation changes in rat muscles. 273 Nov 90
Chronic effects of a sublethal dose (150 mg/kg body weight) of dimethoate, an organophosphorus insecticide, on blood constituents were investigated in rats after exposure of 15 and 30 days. A significant decrease was observed in haemoglobin concentration, total RBC and WBC counts and in haematocrit values. After 30 days of exposure, the levels of blood glucose, cholesterol, urea, total bilirubin and the activities of glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase, glutamic- pyruvic transaminase and amylase markedly increased, but the activities of
acid phosphatase
and
cholinesterase
significantly decreased. There was no effect on total plasma protein content. The rats exposed to dimethoate for 30 days showed more prominent changes in all the blood constituents than those exposed for 15 days.
...
PMID:Haematological changes induced by dimethoate in rat. 280 6
Nonsynaptic mitochondria isolated from rat brain hippocampus were compared with those obtained by means of the same preparative procedure from cerebral cortex and striatum. Protein recovery, marker enzyme activities (lactate dehydrogenase, citrate synthase, and
acid phosphatase
), state 4 respiration, and response to hypoosmotic shock showed no difference among the three cerebral regions, suggesting homogeneous behavior during the subfractionation procedure. Cholinergic markers--choline acetyltransferase,
acetylcholinesterase
activities, and high-affinity choline uptake--evaluated on synaptosomes showed the classic regional pattern with an enrichment in the striatum (striatum much greater than hippocampus). The coupling state of the mitochondrial fractions was maintained (respiratory control ratios ranging from 3.62 to 5.08 with glutamate + malate as oxidizable substrates), showing a metabolic competence sufficient to perform metabolic studies. Regional differences were found in state 3, uncoupled state of respiration, and cytochrome oxidase activity. Hippocampus showed the lower values (hippocampus less than striatum less than cortex). A possible role of this lower capacity of mitochondrial energy metabolism in determining the sensitivity of hippocampal neurons to ischemia or epileptic seizures is suggested.
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PMID:Oxidative metabolism of nonsynaptic mitochondria isolated from rat brain hippocampus: a comparative regional study. 283 1
The genetic structure of two Chukot Evens subpopulations (314 individuals) for electrophoretic protein systems and taste sensitivity to PTC was studied. 17 of the 39 loci were polymorphic (43.59%). The following systems were completely monomorphic: diaphorase NAD H (Dia); glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD); glutamatoxalate transaminase (GOT); carbonic anhydrase (Ca-1); catalase (Ct), lactate dehydrogenase (loci LDH-A and LDH-B); leucine aminopeptidase (Lap); malate dehydrogenase (MDH); purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP); superoxide phosphorylase (PNP); superoxide dismutase (SOD); phosphoglucomutase-2 (PGM2);
cholinesterase
(locus E1); red cell esterase (4 loci); albumin (Alb); hemoglobin (Hb A and B); ceruloplasmin (Cp); and blood, gren, using the standard method. The following systems were polymorphic: red cell
acid phosphatase
(AcP); phosphoglucomutase-1 (PGM1); 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (PGD); glutamatepyruvate transaminase (GPT); glyoxalase-1 (GLO-1); esterase (EsD); adenilatkinase (AK); alkaline phosphatase (Pp);
cholinesterase
(locus E2); haptoglobin (Hp); transferrin (Tf); group-specific component (Gc) and ABO, MN, Lewis, P blood groups and taste sensitivity to PTC. The following allele frequencies for polymorphic loci have been detected: AKI = 0.994; GLO = 1I = 0.082; GPT1 = 0.653; AcPA = 0.400; AcPB = 0.599; AcPC = 0.001; PGDA = 0.944; PGM1(1) = 0.906; EsD1 = 0.897; E2+ = 0.048; HpI = 0.394; GcI = 0,919; Tfc = 0.987; r(O) = 0.669; p(A) = 0.184; q(B) = 0.146; M = 0.711; Le = 0.411; P1+ = 0.521; t = 0.295. The genetic structure of Chukot Evens population is significantly nearer to that of the other ethnic groups of the North-East, in comparison with the genetic structure of Evenks of the Middle Siberia.
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PMID:[Genetic structure of the populations of native inhabitants in the northeastern USSR. V. The Chukot Evens]. 293 99
The activities of
acid phosphatase
, hexosaminidase, beta-galactosidase, Mg2+-stimulated Na+K+ATPase, fumarase and ATP:citrate lyase were measured in grey matter of rabbit spinal cord 7-8 days after intra-ventricular or intra-cisternal injection of aluminium. RNA, DNA, and water content were measured in whole spinal cords. Choline acetyltransferase (CAT) and
acetylcholinesterase
were assayed in dorsal grey matter of the cord, which contained no aluminium-induced neurofilament accumulations (NFAs), and ventral grey matter, which had large numbers of such NFAs. CAT was also assayed in the hypoglossal nerve. None of these measures were consistently altered in the aluminium treated rabbits, although the activity of beta-galactosidase was increased in the NFA-free caudate nucleus of rabbits given aluminium intra-ventricularly, possibly due to the presence of phagocytes on the ventricular surface of the caudate. It is concluded that neither aluminium nor its induced NFAs has a gross effect on neuronal metabolism within 7-8 days.
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PMID:Biochemical studies on rabbits with aluminium induced neurofilament accumulations. 298 21
The alterations in the distribution and activity of certain key enzymes, viz. alkaline phosphatase,
acid phosphatase
, glucose-6-phosphatase,
cholinesterase
and lipase, have been determined in the liver of rats (Rattus rattus albino) after experimental poisoning with hexavalent chromium. The histochemical and biochemical observations presented herewith provide visual evidence of chromium-induced inhibition of all these enzymes except lipase, which was found to be stimulated insignificantly. The results have been interpreted in terms of changes in the micro-environment of the cell, formation of apo-enzymes, metal-protein complexes, oxidative phosphorylation and finally with liver function.
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PMID:Dysenzymia induced by hexavalent chromium in rat liver. 299 22
Many questions concerning the morphology of the spleen have been cleared up in the last 20 years by the application of new methods of investigation, especially electron microscopy and enzyme histochemistry. With but a few exceptions, however, only the splenic parenchyma (the red and white pulp) were studied. Such special structures of the human spleen as nerves, lymphatic vessels and their supporting tissue, which may play an important role in the coordination and integration of the different functions of the white pulp (secondary lymphatic organ) and the red pulp (blood filter), were hardly ever studied with modern techniques. Investigating these structures light and electron microscopically and enzyme histochemically it was attempted to complete our present knowledge of the histology of the human spleen. In addition, by comparing the study of special altered spleens with experimental data it was attempted to clarify the importance of these structures for the physiology and pathology of the spleen. A total of 151 normal and pathologically altered spleens from the bioptic and autopsy material of the Pathological Institute of the University of Kiel were examined. In addition to conventional light microscopy the spleens were investigated enzyme histochemically and cytochemically, fluorescence microscopically and electron microscopically. The following enzyme reactions were done: Alkaline and
acid phosphatase
, alpha-naphthylacetate-esterase, naphthol-AS-acetate-esterase, 5'-nucleotidase, ATPase, and
acetylcholinesterase
. The various enzyme reactions were sometimes done in combination and reticulum and collagenous fibers were investigated by a subsequent staining of argyrophilic fibers. The fine localization of the 5'-nucleotidase activity was studied ultrahistochemically. Adrenergic nerve fibers were investigated fluorescence microscopically using the glyoxylic acid method.
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PMID:[Morphology and function of the human spleen. Enzyme histochemical and electron microscopy studies of the splenic lymphatic vessels, nerves and connective tissue structures]. 305 73
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