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Query: EC:3.1.1.8 (
cholinesterase
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In determining activities of atypical
pseudocholinesterase
using a Hitachi 737 and a Cobas Bio analyser, respectively, we repeatedly found discrepancies between the enzyme activities measured by both instruments which were presumably due to differences in the reagent composition (Hitachi 737: Boehringer Mannheim Automated Analysis for BM/Hitachi Systems; Cobas Bio: Boehringer Mannheim Monotest). We consider the present results as a strong hint for manufacturers towards generally declaring all components of the chemical systems they produce and as a warning for users when interchanging apparently identically composed sets of reagents.
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PMID:Influence of reagent composition on atypical pseudocholinesterase activity measurement: comparison of a manual and an automated method and implications for routine. 145 18
An investigation was carried out of the metabolic processes, and some procedures for standardizing them, for patients with severe burns receiving uniformly distributed dosified high-calorie catheter alimentation, i.e. enteral hyperalimentation, in addition to the hospital's daily diet. Fifteen types of mixtures of Combustal were used, made and preserved ad hoc, and two commercial probe alimentation liquid products--Biosorbin-MCT (Pfrimmer-Kabi) and Fresubin (Fresenius AG). The average period taken to normalize the nitrogen balance was sixteen days counted from commencement of hyperalimentation. While it shifted the nitrogen balance figures from negative to positive, it was also seen to reduce A and C phospholipase activities in serum, while the level of excretion of nitrogenated amino acids and creatine remained high. During this time,
pseudocholinesterase
activity dropped, with the concentration of fibronectine in serum, which indicates low levels of biosynthetic processes and insufficiency in the reticuloendothelial system. The average value for the determination of lipids in general remained normal throughout the catheter feeding period. To ensure complete normalization of the metabolic process in patients suffering severe burns, enteral hyperalimentation must be extended for at least one month.
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PMID:[The correction of metabolic disorders in severely burned patients by enteral hyperalimentation]. 147 52
Cholinesterase (ChE) activity in the chondrocranium of normal and exencephalic trisomy 12 mouse fetuses was studied.
Non-specific cholinesterase
activity was found strongly in the developing bone cells at the central zone and weakly in the more maturely developed bone cells at the peripheral zone of the chondrocranium of both normal and exencephalic trisomy 12 mouse fetuses. In exencephalic mouse fetuses, the ChE-activity was lesser than in the normal ones which corresponded to hypoplastic chondrocranium. The centrifugal direction of the maturity of individual bone cells could be demonstrated by the activity of
cholinesterase
. The young bone cells showed strong ChE-activity while the more matured cells showed weak ChE-activity. The enzyme activity disappeared when the definite tissue structure was well developed. From this study, it may be concluded that ChE plays a role in chondrocranium development which is different from its known function in the adult tissue.
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PMID:Cholinesterase activity in the chondrocranium of normal and exencephalic mouse fetus with trisomy 12. 150 93
Nutritional status, assessed by anthropometric and biochemical methods, and muscle water, protein and amino acid composition, were evaluated in a control group of 10 children with normal renal function who were undergoing elective surgery, and in 15 children with end-stage chronic renal failure. Samples of the rectus abdominis muscle were taken when surgery was performed in the control children and when a peritoneal catheter was implanted in the uremic children. Height and body weight were reduced in the uremic children compared to the controls but skinfold thickness, arm muscle circumference and serum proteins (total protein, albumin, transferrin,
pseudocholinesterase
) were essentially normal. The muscle contents of total, extracellular and intracellular water, and of alkali-soluble protein (ASP), DNA and the ASP-DNA ratio were not significantly different in uremic children from those in the controls. Plasma leucine, isoleucine, tyrosine, valine, and serine levels were significantly decreased, whereas plasma citrulline, 1-methylhistidine and 3-methylhistidine levels were increased. Muscle isoleucine and valine levels and the valine/glycine ratio were low in the uremic children. Our results demonstrate that children with chronic renal failure and growth retardation may maintain a satisfactory nutritional status but exhibit amino acid abnormalities typical of uremia.
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PMID:Nutritional status and muscle amino acids in children with end-stage renal failure. 151 82
Specific biochemical and physiological tests of liver function were used to assess 20 consecutive patients undergoing prolonged head and neck surgery with halothane or isoflurane anaesthesia. Hepatic function was assessed by measurement of serum concentrations of total bilirubin and albumin, and plasma activity of
pseudocholinesterase
, gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), aspartate transaminase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and hepatic glutathione S-transferase. Plasma clearance of indocyanine green was used as an estimate of hepatic blood flow. No major differences were observed in serum concentrations of GGT, ALP, bilirubin, albumin or
pseudocholinesterase
. Serum AST activity in those patients receiving halothane was increased at 24 h and at 48 h compared with those who received isoflurane (not statistically significant). Glutathione S-transferase activity was increased significantly in the halothane group throughout the period of study, compared with those who received isoflurane. Similarly, there was a significant difference between the two groups as measured by plasma clearance of indocyanine green: in the halothane group there was a slower disappearance rate of the dye from plasma at specific times than in the patients who received isoflurane. Our data support the use of isoflurane rather than halothane for prolonged anaesthesia.
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PMID:Indocyanine green clearance and hepatic function during and after prolonged anaesthesia: comparison of halothane with isoflurane. 154 Apr 59
We studied the effect of inhibition of
pseudocholinesterase
by a specific
pseudocholinesterase
inhibitor, tetraisopropyl pyrophosphoramide (ISO-OMPA) on the cardiorespiratory toxicity of intravenously injected cocaine in rats. Group 1 rats received ISO-OMPA subcutaneously, whereas group 2 rats received saline placebo subcutaneously. Thirty minutes later, rats were anesthetized with 40 mg/kg of sodium pentobarbital intraperitoneally and were then given 10 mg/kg (least toxic dose) cocaine intravenously. Thirty minutes after the first injection of cocaine, about half of the rats that survived from each group were given 12 mg/kg cocaine (low toxic dose) intravenously, and the other half was given 13.5 mg/kg cocaine (high toxic dose) intravenously. Five minutes after each injection, rats were classified as either survivors or fatalities. In group 1 (ISO-OMPA treated), five of 29 (17%) rats that received 10 mg/kg cocaine, two of 11 (19%) that received 12 mg/kg cocaine, and three of 13 (24%) that received 13.5 mg/kg cocaine died of cardiorespiratory toxicity. In group 2 (saline treated), two of 29 (7%) that received 10 mg/kg cocaine, six of 12 (50%) that received 12 mg/kg cocaine, and 10 of 15 (67%) that received 13.5 mg/kg cocaine died of cardiorespiratory toxicity (p less than 0.03).
Pseudocholinesterase
activity (mean +/- SEM) of groups 1 and 2 were 0.6 +/- 0.2 and 7.3 +/- 0.7 units, respectively (p less than 0.01). Our results show that rats with lower
pseudocholinesterase
activity had lower fatality rates than rats with higher
pseudocholinesterase
activity.
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PMID:Inhibition of pseudocholinesterase activity protects from cocaine-induced cardiorespiratory toxicity in rats. 847 99
We developed a reliable enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using purified
pseudocholinesterase
(ChE) as a standard and its monoclonal antibody. The precision, reproducibility, and sensitivity of this assay were quite satisfactory. Serum ChE concentration in 506 normal individuals ranging from 20 to 60 years of age was 3.78 +/- 0.32 mg/l (mean +/- 1 S.D.), though age- and sex-related differences were present. Measurements of ChE concentration and ChE enzymatic activity by two different assay kits in 63 serum samples taken in the Clinical Laboratory of the Jichi Medical School correlated closely. Quantitative determination of serum ChE concentration can be clinically useful: it is much easier and requires far less restricting conditions than does determination of ChE enzymatic activity. Also, it can be performed quite easily under far less demanding conditions. Further, the method is easy to standardize, and this standardization may be applied when the assay is used to evaluate ChE enzymatic activity.
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PMID:Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for serum pseudocholinesterase. 159 58
In order to study the activity of
pseudocholinesterase
in vitro, two liquid chromatographic techniques have been developed. One is based on phase transfer-catalyzed (PTC) esterification of the carboxylic acid formed during hydrolysis of the substrate, and the other on the use of a radioisotopically labeled substrate. In both cases, the substrate used was a long-chain choline ester. The PTC method, utilizing (N-9-acridinyl)bromoacetamide as a fluorogenic labeling reagent in an aqueous-organic two-phase system, gives esters with very high fluorescence intensity. The radiochromatographic method makes use of on-line radioactivity monitoring of the substrate and product in order to follow the hydrolysis reaction. In both methods reversed-phase liquid chromatography is used. A method for the synthesis of 3H-labeled choline esters is also described. Both techniques are compared with regard to sensitivity, reproducibility and practical considerations.
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PMID:Liquid chromatographic monitoring of pseudocholinesterase activity: comparison of methods. 162 99
This study was designed to identify factors that significantly alter the magnitude and duration of suxamethonium-induced neuromuscular block in patients with an apparently normal genotype for
pseudocholinesterase
. One hundred and fifty-six adults (ages 18-65 yr) were allocated to 13 subgroups. Patients in each subgroup received suxamethonium 50-2000 micrograms kg-1. The mechanographic response of the adductor pollicis brevis muscle to ulnar nerve stimulation was recorded. The ED50 was found to be 167 micrograms kg-1, ED90 was 316 micrograms kg-1 and ED95 was 392 micrograms kg-1. The duration of action (delta t) was in agreement with earlier published results. The magnitude of block was dose-related and decreased with increasing onset time (ton) and
pseudocholinesterase
activity (PChA). Neither age nor gender affected the degree of suxamethonium-induced block. Delta t was dose-related, decreased with increasing PChA, and was shorter for women. Age and ton had no effect on delta t.
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PMID:Factors affecting magnitude and time course of neuromuscular block produced by suxamethonium. 163 99
This paper presents the findings of a study of serum
pseudocholinesterase
activity in a group of 36 industrial workers chronically exposed to organophosphorus (OP) compounds. The mean
pseudocholinesterase
level of the workers was significantly lower than that of 36 other workers without a history of similar exposure. Although there was a high incidence of clinical features suggestive of OP compound toxicity in the exposed workers, no significant correlation between serum
pseudocholinesterase
levels and clinical symptoms and signs was found. Six exposed workers, found to have low serum
pseudocholinesterase
levels, were transferred for 6 months to work areas which did not involve OP exposure, whereupon their levels rose significantly back to the normal range.
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PMID:The effect of organophosphorus compounds on serum pseudocholinesterase levels in a group of industrial workers. 167 50
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