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Query: EC:3.1.1.8 (
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To determine the effects of low-dosage organophosphate administration on exercise in a hot environment, malathion (7.5 mg/day, 4 days) was administered IP to rats, and effected a 35% (p less than 0.01) reduction in plasma
cholinesterase
levels. Treadmill endurance (9.14 m/min, no incline, 35 degrees C ambient) was unaffected when the animals were exercised to hyperthermic exhaustion (Tre approximately 43 degrees C). While rates of heat gain were similar between groups, malathion-treated rats displayed higher Tsk (p less than 0.05) at a number of sampling times during the treadmill run. While creatine phosphokinase levels were unaffected by either
cholinesterase
inhibition or exercise in the heat,
lactate dehydrogenase
activities were increased (p less than 0.01) in both groups following hyperthermic exhaustion. Although plasma levels of lactate, potassium, urea nitrogen, and creatinine were all significantly (p less than 0.01) increased as a result of exercise in the heat, these increments were not exacerbated by
cholinesterase
inhibition. Results generally indicated that at this moderate level
cholinesterase
inhibition, malathion administration did not adversely affect physiological, physical, or thermoregulatory efficacy.
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PMID:Malathion administration: effects on physiological and physical performance in the heat. 665 21
Adult, male rats (300-325 g) were treated with pyridostigmine bromide (n = 22) or saline (n = 22) to quantitate the effects of
cholinesterase
inhibition (64%) on the ability to work (9.14 m/min, level treadmill) in the heat (35 degrees C). Pyridostigmine-treated rats had a mean endurance of 23 min, whereas saline-treated animals ran for nearly 35 min (P less than 0.001). Rates of rectal and skin temperature increments were significantly higher (P less than 0.001) in pyridostigmine-treated rats as were water losses (P less than 0.001). Exercise in the heat to hyperthermic exhaustion effected anticipated increments in circulating urea nitrogen, creatinine,
lactate dehydrogenase
, and potassium levels, whereas pyridostigmine pretreatment had additive effects on lactate and creatine kinase concentrations. Additionally, pyridostigmine elicited a significant (P less than 0.01) hyperglycemia before exercise, an effect noted also with other organophosphate simulants. We concluded that pyridostigmine-induced
cholinesterase
inhibition had a variety of debilitating effects during work in the heat.
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PMID:Effects of pyridostigmine on ability of rats to work in the heat. 672 66
A comparison of several serum tumor markers (
lactate dehydrogenase
(
LDH
),
LDH
isozyme, hydroxybutylrate dehydrogenase (HBD), alkaline phosphatase (ALP),
cholinesterase
(Choline-E), aldolase (ALD), leucine aminopeptidase (LAP), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (gamma-GTP), human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and alpha 1-fetoprotein (AFP)) was made in patients with carcinoma or benign tumor of the ovary and healthy control subjects. The greatest positive rates were obtained with the markers HBD (76.5%) and Choline-E (73.3%) for patients with carcinoma of the ovary, respectively. However, based on false positive results, Choline-E was also greatest (50.0%) for patients with benign tumor of the ovary. The lowest false positive rates were obtained with ALD, but the positive rates for patients with stage I and II diseases were 0.0%. The most suitable single marker for patients with stage I and II diseases was HBD (62.5%), followed by
LDH
(41.7%). Three of 4 patients with early cancer, who had normal serum
LDH
levels, showed abnormal
LDH
isozyme patterns (elevated
LDH
-4 and -5). A combination of
LDH
activity and
LDH
isozyme resulted in an increase in the positive results (41.7% to 70.0%), that is, the cancer patients were positive for one of the two markers. For CEA, AFP and HCG, the positive results were 26.9%, 19.0% and 7.1%, respectively. Positive and false positive rates for ALP were 36.7% and 7.1%, but the positive rates in the early stage were lower (14.3%), compared to those for
LDH
and HBD. HBD and
LDH
activities in the ovarian malignant tissues and ascitic fluids were significantly higher than those in the benign tumor tissues and ascitic fluids, resulting in a significant elevation of serum
LDH
and HBD levels in the patients. Moreover, it was suggested that inhibition test of ALP by the inhibitors might be able to identify the tissue origin of ALP in the cancer patients.
...
PMID:[Diagnostic value of biochemical tumor markers in serum of patients with cancer of the ovary]. 683 10
Plasma lipid concentrations in NAR (Nagase Analbuminemia Rats) of 4 to 52 weeks old were examined. Plasma enzymes of NAR were also measured in relation to liver function. The concentrations of total lipid, total cholesterol, phospholipid and triglyceride tended to be increased in NAR, while that of non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) was decreased. The lipid levels (except NEFA) were especially high in female adult NAR, and they were increased with aging. The effect of 17 beta-estradiol or testosterone administration on serum lipid concentrations was studied in gonadectomized NAR. Administration of 17 beta-estradiol to gonadectomized NAR increased lipid concentrations, while testosterone administration did not affect lipid levels. The effect of albumin injection on lipid concentrations in female NAR was also investigated. Albumin treatment to female NAR lowered serum lipid concentrations. Plasma glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, glutamic pyruvic transaminase,
lactate dehydrogenase
and leucine aminopeptidase activities were higher in NAR than in normal rats. Plasma alkaline phosphatase and
cholinesterase
activities of NAR were similar to those of normal rats.
...
PMID:Plasma lipid concentrations and enzyme activities in Nagase analbuminemia rats (NAR). 685 19
In those chronically exposed to manganese the activity of alanine aminotransferase (ALAT), asparagine aminotransferase (AspAT),
lactate dehydrogenase
(
LDH
),
cholinesterase
(ChE) and ceruloplasmin (CPL) was determined. As compared with the control group, only enzymatic activity was statistically decreased. Thus, determination of the mentioned enzymes in blood serum is of little value for evaluation of an early stage of manganese toxic effects.
...
PMID:[Usefulness of various enzyme tests in the evaluation of the effects of chronic exposure to manganese and iron]. 688 56
The fractions of lipoproteids,
lactate dehydrogenase
(
LDH
), malate dehydrogenase (MDH) and their isoenzymes as well as the fructoso-1-phosphate aldolase (F-1-PhA) and
cholinesterase
(ChE) activity were studied in 220 patients with diabetes mellitus, of which 156 had diabetes mellitus combined with ischemic heart disease (IHD). It was shown that the level of atherogenic lipoproteids is augmented in all the forms of diabetes mellitus and its latent stage, their highest content being seen in the disease, aggravated by IHD. An elevated level of pre-beta-lipoproteid atherogenic fraction was more common in diabetics with IHD. An increased F-1PhA and LDH5 activity was observed in all the patients examined, whereas in severe diabetes mellitus a decrease in the ChE activity was seen. The composed table of changes in the enzyme activity and atherogenic lipoproteid levels in diabetes mellitus combined with IHD, significantly differing from those of the diabetics without IHD, can be used for early IHD diagnosing in diabetes mellitus patients.
...
PMID:[Diagnostic coefficients of ischemic heart disease in diabetes mellitus]. 688 7
The activity of serum enzymes, such as, creatine kinase (CK), pyruvate kinase (PK), aldolase (ALD),
lactate dehydrogenase
(
LDH
), sorbitol dehydrogenase (SbDH), malate dehydrogenase (MDH), glutamate-aspartate aminotransferase (AST), glutamate-alanine aminotransferase (ALT), myokinase (MK), glucosephosphate isomerase (GPI), alkaline phosphatase (AlkP),
pseudocholinesterase
(PsCHE) isocitrate dehydrogenase and gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (gamma-GTP), was determined in 256 patients with progressing myodystrophy (PMD) (Duchenne's form in 125, Becker's form in 14, pelvicohumeral form in 36, humeroscapulofacial form in 19, ocular form in 10, other rare forms in 34, and nonidentified forms in 13 patients). In the control group (64 men, 56 women and 50 children), the activity of the enzymes was found to depend on the patients' sex and age. With regard to both parameters, i. e. the degree of the enzyme activity rise and the frequency of the pathological values the most informative were CK, then PK and ALD, and then all the other enzymes. Of all the PMD forms the enzymatic activity appeared to be the highest in patients with the pseudohypertrophic malignant form. By determining the activity of five enzymes (CK, ALD,
LDH
, AST and ALT) and taking into consideration the patient's age, the onset and the duration of the disease one can distinguish between sick and healthy subjects, as well as between various forms of PMD.
...
PMID:[Serum enzyme dynamics in progressive muscular dystrophies]. 703 17
Activities of 14 enzymes were determined in psoas muscle, smooth muscle, diaphragm, heart, brain, liver, kidney, spleen, pancreas, salivary glands, zygomatic gland, intestinal mucosa, subcellular fractions, and plasma of the dog. In pups, plasma activity of most enzymes was high, except iditol dehydrogenase (ID), glutamate dehydrogenase (GLD), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and D-fructose-1,6-diphosphate aldolase (ALS). Alkaline phosphatase (ALP), ALS,
cholinesterase
(
CHS
), creatine kinase (CK), alpha-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (HBD),
lactate dehydrogenase
(LD), and malate dehydrogenase (MD) decreased significantly (P less than 0.01) with increasing age, but in dogs greater than 7 months, all enzymes except CK, HBD, and ALT revealed reasonably constant plasma values. Enzymes ALT, GLD,
CHS
, and ID are specific for liver, CK and ALS for muscle, HBD to some degree for myocardium, and alpha-amylase for pancreas. The ALP and gamma-glutamyltransferase were located in microsomes, GLD in mitochondria, MD and AST in mitochondria and cytoplasm, and isocitric dehydrogenase, LD, and the other enzymes only in cytoplasm.
...
PMID:Enzyme activities in the dog: tissue analyses, plasma values, and intracellular distribution. 703 2
The pathology and enzymology of the intestinal mucosae of lambs dosed daily with 2500 Trichostrongylus vitrinus larvae and killed at five, nine or 14 weeks were compared with worm-free animals. The proximal small intestines of the infected lambs exhibited extensive mucosal damage at five and nine weeks, but only isolated lesions were found at 14 weeks. Activities of the brush border enzymes alkaline phosphatase, leucine amino-peptidase, maltase and glycyl-L-leucine dipeptidase were all significantly depleted during infection, although the magnitude, time of onset and duration of the individual enzyme responses varied. Mucosal activities of the pancreatic enzymes, trypsin and to a lesser extent chymotrypsin were also markedly decreased particularly during the first nine weeks of infection. Specific acetylcholinesterase activity was significantly increased throughout the study, maximal levels being observed at five weeks. In contrast 'pseudo'-
cholinesterase
levels were consistently within the control range. During the early stages of infection (five weeks) glutamine-oxaloacetate transaminase activity was significantly decreased, while aldolase and creatine phosphokinase levels were significantly elevated. At nine weeks low glutamine-oxaloacetate transaminase activities were again detected and
lactate dehydrogenase
activity was also markedly reduced. At 14 weeks the mean activities of all four enzymes were within the normal range as were superoxide dismutase levels throughout. Significant correlations were found between alkaline phosphatase, trypsin, chymotrypsin, aldolase and glutamine-oxaloacetate transaminase activities and the degree of mucosal damage within the individual lambs.
...
PMID:Changes in the intestinal enzyme activity of lambs during chronic infection with Trichostrongylus vitrinus. 710 Jun 47
Studied was the dynamics of the changes taking place in the activity of a number of enzymes in the blood plasma (glutamate oxalacetate transaminase (GOT), glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT),
lactate dehydrogenase
(
LDH
), alkaline phosphatase (AP), aldolase (ALD), creatine phosphokinase (CPK), guanase, and
cholinesterase
(CE). The calculation of the correlation coefficients and the regression lines revealed that GOT, GPT,
LDH
, ALD, and guanase raised their activity following treatment of the test animals up to a higher extent and at a higher rate. Lower rate changes were those in the activity of AP, leucinaminopeptidase, and CE. No changes whatever were found in the activity of CPK. On the basis of these results the diagnostic value is determined of both the individual enzymes and the enzyme constellation as a whole.
...
PMID:[Changes in serum enzyme activity after the tetrachloromethane treatment of guinea pigs]. 716 46
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