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Query: EC:3.1.1.7 (
acetylcholinesterase
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The effects of impulse noise (firecrackers at 170 dB SPL, 1, 10, 20 rounds) on auditory cortical response threshold (CRT) and activity of
succinic dehydrogenase
(
SDH
) and
acetylcholinesterase
(AchE) in the inner ear were studied in 37 guinea pigs. The results showed that extent of damage in the cochlea was related to amount of exposure to the noise. Exposure to 10 rounds resulted in temporal threshold shift (TTS); to 20 rounds the result was permanent threshold shift (PTS). For the period when TTS existed, inverse correlation was noticed between enzyme activity change and CRT shift. The correlation could not be established when PTS was induced. The results suggest that the pathomechanism of PTS was more complex than that of TTS. The significance of the results is discussed.
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PMID:Effects of impulse noise on cortical response threshold and inner ear activity of succinic dehydrogenase and acetylcholinesterase in guinea pigs. 987 Jun 25
Activated sludge is a rich source of nitrogenous matter and has been recommended as cheap supplement in animal feed. It has been incorporated into cattle and poultry feed. It is well known that sewage of purely domestic origin is also contaminated with heavy metals, pesticides, and other organic pollutants. A study was undertaken to determine the toxic effects of heavy metal-contaminated domestic sewage sludge on young male Wistar rats by supplementing dehydrated activated sludge in their diet at concentrations of 5, 10, 15 and 20%. The sludge was found to be contaminated with 1.820 (zinc), 0.273 (nickel), 0.017 (lead), 0.053 (copper), 0.006 (chromium), and 0.005 (cadmium)mg/g of dry sludge, by analysis by atomic absorption spectroscopy. The toxic effects of sludge-supplemented diets on individual groups of rats were assessed by assaying various enzyme activities in serum, liver, muscle, and brain. Levels of serum and liver alanine aminotransferase and
succinate dehydrogenase
(
SDH
) were significantly low in all the sludge-supplemented diet-fed (SSDF) rats. Similarly, serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and muscle
SDH
activity were also significantly reduced in the SSDF rats. On the other hand, liver and muscle LDH, serum and liver aspartate aminotransferase, and serum and muscle alkaline phosphatase activities were significantly higher in all the SSDF animals. Brain and muscle
acetylcholinesterase
activity was significantly high in all the SSDF groups. This study indicates that even though the sludge is a rich source of nitrogenous matter, its supplementation in poultry and animals feed should be done with caution. Otherwise, the contaminants found in the sludge will biomagnify in the food chain and lead to various toxicological hazards.
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PMID:A study of toxic effects of heavy metal contaminants from sludge-supplemented diets on male Wistar rats. 1005 66
Ten patients with perennial allergic rhinitis were subjected to CO2 laser turbinectomy. Tiny (1 mm3) biopsy specimens were taken at the time of surgery and 1 month thereafter. The biopsy specimens were processed for transmission electron microscopy. Also, the activity of
succinic dehydrogenase
and
cholinesterase
enzymes was measured. The study showed that laser turbinectomy was followed by reduction in the number and activity of the glandular acini in the laser-treated areas. This reduction is ascribed to the local destructive effect of laser energy on the glandular acini and on the surrounding cholinergic nerve fibers. The enzymatic activity of the cholinergic nerve fibers themselves, however, did not diminish, indicating that laser surgery has no inhibitory effect on the local allergic reaction.
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PMID:Laser surgery for allergic rhinitis: the effect on seromucinous glands. 1022 3
Animal experiments have already shown that neurotransmitters and neuropeptides are not only important for normal functioning of the adult central nervous system (CNS) but are also crucial to its development. However, information on the spatio-temporal distribution of these endogenous substances in the developing human CNS is still scarce. With the use of immunocytochemical staining and a constant supply of properly fixed human abortuses from southern China, an early appearance of
acetylcholinesterase
, enkephalin, and substance P immunoreactivities was detected first in the spinal cord (weeks 5 to 7 of gestation), then in the brainstem nuclei (weeks 11 to 12). Their overlapping localizations in many regions of the CNS suggest possible interactions among neurons containing these substances, which are in turn important for the proper establishment of the neuronal circuitry. Immunoreactivity for neuropeptide Y appeared initially in the lateral region of upper segments of the spinal cord at week 12 of gestation, then spread latero-medially and cranio-caudally to the sacral region. In the hippocampus, neuropeptide Y neurons appeared from week 15 onwards. Serotoninergic neurons were found in the dorsal raphe nucleus at week 10 and then decreased in number as the fetus grew older. Somatostatin releasing inhibitory factor, vasopressin, and oxytocin were detected in the hypothalamus from weeks 12 to 14 onwards, and monoamine oxidase,
succinic dehydrogenase
, parvalbumin, calbindin D28K, and vasoactive intestinal peptide were found in the visual cortex at midgestation. The early appearance and the abundance of the neurotransmitters and neuropeptides in the developing CNS indicate that they may play a key role in neuronal differentiation.
...
PMID:Early appearance of acetylcholinergic, serotoninergic, and peptidergic neurons and fibers in the developing human central nervous system. 1040 66
Chlorpromazine and other phenothiazine derivatives are neuroleptic drugs of widespread use for clinical situations beyond the realm of psychiatry, such as to control nausea, vomiting and intractable hiccups. The present study investigated in vitro different cytotoxic effects of chlorpromazine in cultures of mouse neuroblastoma cell line Neuro-2a exposed to different concentrations of this compound. Indicators assessed were cell proliferation by quantification of total protein content of the cell culture, lysosomal function evaluated by the relative uptake of neutral red cytosolic phosphofructokinase (PFK) and enolase (ENL) activities in glycolysis, mitochondrial
succinate dehydrogenase
(
SDH
) activity in the citric acid cycle, lysosomal beta-galactosidase (GAL) activity, and neuronal
acetylcholinesterase
activity. Marked inhibitory effects were found for cell proliferation and relative neutral red uptake; PFK, ENL and GAL activities had no significant differences from control. Stimulation was specifically detected on
SDH
and the Krebs cycle at concentrations up to 30 microM. Chlorpromazine did not have high toxicity for cytotoxic effects on lysosomes.
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PMID:Biochemical effects of chlorpromazine on mouse neuroblastoma cells. 1050 25
Changes in the catecholamine content in adrenergic fibres,
acetylcholinesterase
activity, and in the energy metabolism enzymes lactate dehydrogenase and
succinate dehydrogenase
in neurons of the gastric intramural plexus during emotional stress in rats a day after combined exposure to prolonged (30 days) ionizing radiation in a total dose 1.0 Gy and 0.6 mg/kg lead were studied. A decrease in catecholamines in adrenergic fibres and
acetylcholinesterase
and lactate dehydrogenase activity in neurons was observed. An enhanced sensitivity of the gastric intramural plexus after the prolonged exposure to small doses of ionizing radiation and lead in conditions of emotional stress was suggested.
...
PMID:[Structure and functional changes in the gastric intramural nervous plexus in emotionally stressed rats exposed to low doses of long-term ionizing irradiation and lead]. 1057 23
In vivo exposure of Lymnaea acuminata to thymol and [6]-gingerol (active molluscicidal components of Trachyspermum ammi and Zingiber officinale, respectively) indicates that they significantly alter
acetylcholinesterase
, lactic dehydrogenase,
succinic dehydrogenase
and cyto-oxidase activity in the nervous -tissue of snails. In vitro exposure showed that, except for
acetylcholinesterase
and lactic dehydrogenase, no significant changes were observed in cyto-oxidase and
succinic dehydrogenase
activity in the nervous tissue of L. acuminata. Sublethal exposure to thymol and [6]-gingerol reduced the levels of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) in the nervous tissue of L. acuminata. There was, however, no significant change in the level of 5-hydroxy indol acetic acid (5-HIAA). Thymol and [6]-gingerol thus affects all the known neurotransmission mechanisms in the snail either separately or through a complex interaction between the different neurotransmitters. This may account for their toxicity to snails.
...
PMID:Effect of active molluscicidal component of spices on different enzyme activities and biogenic amine levels in the nervous tissue of Lymnaea acuminata. 1059 32
Over the years from 1992 to 1997, 41 anorectal malformations (ARM) with histopathologic alterations were investigated to determine which morphologic abnormalities of the distal rectum accompany ARMs. Three other cases showed normal neuromuscular morphology; 9 further cases could not be evaluated owing to scanty biopsies. All resected specimens were caudocranially coiled and cryostat cut at -20 degrees C into serial sections, which were stained with a lactic dehydrogenase,
succinic dehydrogenase
, nitroxide synthase, and
acetylcholinesterase
reaction as well as hemalum and sirius red. Ten low, 15 intermediate, and 10 high forms of anal atresia (AA) were studied. In addition, six cloacal abnormalities were investigated. In 7 cases (17%) (5 intermediate, 2 low AAs), the characteristics of Hirschsprung's disease were observed. Oligoneuronal hypoganglionosis of the myenteric plexus proximal to the anal floor was diagnosed in 7 AAs (12%). In 10 children with high-type AA and resection of 1-5 cm distal rectum and in all cloacal anomalies (n = 6) defects of the muscularis propria were seen in the rectal-atresia sac. These defects were characterized by hypoplasia of the circular-muscle layer and/or the internal anal sphincter (IAS). Intestinal neuronal dysplasia of the submucous plexus was most frequently observed (12%) in high-type AA. A correlation between innervation anomalies or anomalies of the muscularis propria and the type of fistula could not be seen. In conclusion, all cases with high-type AA and cloacal anomalies were characterized by anomalies of the muscularis propria and/or IAS but this was not the case in intermediate and low-type AAs. Anomalies of the enteric nervous system were diagnosed in 60% of AAs.
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PMID:Histopathologic observations of anorectal abnormalities in anal atresia. 1066 24
In turtles, crocodilians, lizards and snakes, the dorsal ventricular ridge (DVR) is a nuclear cell mass that contains distinct visual and auditory thalamorecipient cell groups. In the tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), the DVR is not organized into diverse cell groups but instead possesses a trilaminar cytoarchitecture resembling that characteristic of the telencephalic cortex in reptiles. To determine if visual and auditory fields might also be present in the DVR of Sphenodon punctatus, we used
succinic dehydrogenase
(
SDH
) histochemistry, which has been shown to delineate the visual and auditory fields of the DVR in turtles, crocodilians and lizards. We also used
acetylcholinesterase
(
AChE
) histochemistry to determine the boundary between the DVR and the basal ganglia in Sphenodon. We found an
SDH
-rich region in the neuropil ventral to the cell plate of the rostrolateral DVR and a slightly less intense
SDH
-rich zone in the neuropil deep to the cell plate of the ventromedial DVR. These
SDH
-rich zones appear to be located at the apical dendrites of the neurons of the adjacent cell plate. These
SDH
-rich zones were clearly located within the DVR and were distinct from the
AChE
-rich striatal part of the basal ganglia, which occupied the ventrolateral wall of the telencephalon. Based on findings in other reptiles, it seems likely that the
SDH
-rich zone in rostrolateral DVR represents the zone of termination of nucleus rotundus visual input to the DVR, whereas the zone in ventromedial DVR represents the zone of termination of nucleus reuniens auditory input. Because a trilaminar DVR such as that in Sphenodon might be the primitive DVR condition for reptiles, our results suggest that the cytoarchitecture of the DVR and the synaptic organization of its thalamic sensory input in the common ancestor of living reptiles might have been much like of the dorsal cortex.
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PMID:Succinic dehydrogenase histochemistry reveals the location of the putative primary visual and auditory areas within the dorsal ventricular ridge of Sphenodon punctatus. 1077 23
Defective innervation of the neuromuscular junctions (NMJ) was recently described in intestinal neuronal dysplasia type B (IND B). The aim of the present study was to correlate the alterations in NMJs to other classically described parameters in dysganglionoses and to determine the relationship between NMJ abnormalities in IND B and clinical symptoms. The rectal biopsies and full-thickness colonic biopsy specimens of 17 patients were studied applying histochemical (
acetylcholinesterase
[AChE], lactic dehydrogenase [LDH], and
succinic dehydrogenase
[SDH] reactions) and immunohistochemical (neuronal-cell adhesion molecule [NCAM] and SY antibodies) methods. Thirteen patients had Hirschsprung's disease (HD). IND B was diagnosed in 11 (associated with HD in 8 cases, isolated in 2, and associated with hypoganglionosis in 1). In the aganglionic segment of HD there was very intense AChE activity; in contrast, NCAM- and SY-immunoreactive nerve fibers were markedly decreased. A spectrum of abnormalities was observed in IND B, usually more severe in the most distal segments: giant and immature ganglia in the submucous plexus were observed in all cases; heterotopic myenteric ganglia were frequent (72.7%); hyperganglionosis was observed in 6 (54.5%) and was not related to the patients' age; thick and tortuous NCAM- and SY-immunoreactive nerve fibers, irregularly distributed in the colonic wall, were observed in 81.8% of the cases. No relationship was observed between abnormalities of NCAM- and SY-immunoreactive nerve fibers and AChE activity, ganglion-cell maturity, heterotopy, or the clinical symptoms presented by the patients with IND B. In hypoganglionism, low AChE activity and a slight decrease in NCAM- and SY-immunoreactive nerves were observed. Thick and tortuous, irregularly-distributed intrinsic NCAM- and SY-immunoreactive nerves were observed in every colon layer in IND B. Our results do not support IND B as a NMJ disorder.
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PMID:Histochemical and immunohistochemical study of the intrinsic innervation in colonic dysganglionosis. 1131 74
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