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Query: EC:3.1.13.1 (
exoribonuclease
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Effect of alcohol consumption on the activity of two lysosomal nucleases,
deoxyribonuclease II
(DNAase II) and
ribonuclease II
(RNAase II) and calcium concentration have been studied during liver regeneration of Sprague-Dawley rats over a period of 10 days following 70% partial hepatectomy. Liver weight was completely restored in partially hepatectomized rats at 8 days in both sexes, but ethanol treatment resulted in only a partial restoration of liver weight at 10 days. Specific activity of DNAase II in partial hepatectomized animals increased by 50-75% at 6-12 hrs above sham operated controls, and the specific activity of RNAase II increased 2.3 fold at 6 hr, while calcium concentration decreased by 50% at 6-12 hrs. Ethanol treatment masked and/or delayed the increase in the specific activity of both enzymes at early stages of liver regeneration and also masked the decrease in calcium concentration. These results indicate that ethanol consumption delays the process of liver regeneration by altering the activity of lysosomal nucleases and calcium concentration.
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PMID:Effect of acute ethanol consumption on hepatic lysosomal enzymes and calcium concentration during rat liver regeneration. 208 76
Effect of repeated (20 days) exposure to picrotoxin (PTX) on rat liver lysosomal function was evaluated by measuring the free and total activities of acid phosphatase, cathepsin D,
ribonuclease II
(RNAse II) and
deoxyribonuclease II
(DNAse II). The free activities of the nucleases (both RNAse II and DNAse II) were increased following PTX exposure. The total DNAse II activity was increased by 2.2-fold whereas the total acid phosphatase activity was decreased by 28%. Consequently, the ratios of total activity / free activity were low in the PTX exposed groups, implying loss of membrane integrity. Cathepsin D activity was completely abolished. The results show that repeated exposure to PTX can lead to lysosomal dysfunction in liver.
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PMID:Effect of repeated intraperitoneal exposure to picrotoxin on rat liver lysosomal function. 1557 32