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Query: EC:3.1.22.1 (
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1. The rat uterus contains acid cathepsin,
beta-glucuronidase
, beta-galactosidase, acid phosphatase and
deoxyribonuclease II
at concentrations comparable with those found in liver. Two non-hydrolytic uterine enzymes, cytochrome c oxidase and aspartate aminotransferase, display only 2-6% of the activity found in liver. 2. The concentrations of acid cathepsin and
beta-glucuronidase
are significantly decreased in pregnancy and increase 3-4-fold during post-partum involution. 3. The concentrations of beta-galactosidase and acid phosphatase are not decreased in pregnancy and increase only 2-3-fold during involution. 4. The concentrations of these four acid hydrolases increase linearly during the first 4 days post partum and reach their peak values at the same time that wet weight and collagen content fall to their lowest point. 5. The concentration of deoxyribonuclease is depressed in pregnancy but does not rise above normal in the post-partum period. 6. Only a small proportion of each hydrolytic activity can be isolated in the mitochondrial-lysosomal fraction of sucrose homogenates of the rat uterus. This proportion increases during involution. However, the extensive mitochondrial rupture occurring during homogenization indicates that the technique is probably too harsh to obtain a true measure of the proportion of lysosomes present in the intact tissue. 7. There are no significant changes in either the concentration or subcellular distribution of the five acid hydrolases in the livers of the experimental rats during pregnancy or involution. In each case the largest proportion of the activity is found in the mitochondrial-lysosomal fraction of liver homogenates. 8. The results are interpreted in terms of the lysosomal theory of intracellular digestion.
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PMID:Acid hydrolases of the rat uterus in relation to pregnancy, post-partum involution and collagen breakdown. 589 45
1. An homogenate of bovine adrenal medulla contains significant amounts of six acid hydrolases: acid ribonuclease,
acid deoxyribonuclease
, cathepsin, acid phosphatase,
beta-glucuronidase
and arylsulphatase. Most of the activity of each enzyme could be sedimented in the large-granule fraction at 242,000 g-min.2. Differential centrifugation indicated the presence of three populations of particles, which sedimented at slightly different rates; these are, in order of decreasing sedimentation rate, mitochondria, particles containing the acid hydrolases, and chromaffin granules.3. The three types of particle could be separated by ultracentrifuging the large-granule fraction in a sucrose density gradient. Most of the activity of each hydrolase was recovered in a layer intermediate between those formed by mitochondria and chromaffin granules.4. The large-granule fraction therefore contains particles which are defined by their enzyme content as lysosomes.5. Highly purified chromaffin granules, containing less than 5% of the activity of each acid hydrolase, were obtained from the gradient.
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PMID:The localization of lysosomal enzymes in chromaffin tissue. 594 47
The effect of methylnitrosourea (MNU) on cerebellar and cerebral DNA, RNA, protein, lysosomal enzymes (
acid DNase
, RNase, phosphatase, and
beta-glucuronidase
), and 2',3'-cyclic nucleotide 3'-phosphohydrolase (2',3'-CNPase) activities was studied in rats from birth through 12 days of age. Subcutaneous injection of MNU in a dose of 0.625 mmol/kg caused a suppression of increase in weights and content of DNA, RNA, and protein of cerebellum, but no changes in those of the cerebrum or in body weight. Ratios of protein and RNA to DNA were substantially elevated by MNU in the cerebellum but not in the cerebrum. Acid DNase and acid RNase activities of MNU-treated rats were significantly elevated beyond the increase of these activities in controls in the cerebellum, but no change in these activities by MNU was observed in the cerebrum. A slight elevation in acid phosphatase activity was observed in the cerebellum but not in the cerebrum after MNU pretreatment. Beta-glucuronidase and 2',3'-CNPase activities were not changed in the cerebellum or in the cerebrum. These results suggest that in the developing brain, especially in the cerebellum at the mitotic stage, MNU caused cell damage and inhibited cell mitosis.
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PMID:Cytotoxic effects of methylnitrosourea on developing brain. 619 99
Forty-seven human leukaemia/lymphoma cell lines belonging to myelocytic, monocytic, non-T/non-B, T-, and B-lineage and representing different levels of maturation as well as fresh cells from normal and leukaemic subjects were examined for immunological markers and cytochemically for acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase (pH 5.8 and 8.0), alpha-naphthyl butyrate esterase (pH 5.8 and 8.0), non-specific esterase, chloroacetate esterase, chymotrypsin-like protease,
deoxyribonuclease II
,
beta-glucuronidase
, sudan black, and periodic acid Schiff's staining. Strong sudan black, nonspecific esterase, and chloroacetate esterase reaction was obtained only for myelocytic and monocytic cell lines with the reaction intensity increasing progressively in more mature cells. Focal acid phosphatase reaction like T-ALL was found in all T-ALL cell lines, whereas myeloid/monocytoid lines had semicircular distribution and B-cell lines cytoplasmic distribution of activity. Acid phosphatase activity appeared to decline with maturation along both myeloid and T-cell lineage. High activity of alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase and alpha-naphthyl butyrate esterase both at pH 5.8 and 8.0 and of
beta-glucuronidase
was found in myeloid/monocytoid lines although both B- and T-cell lines in contrast to peripheral blood B-cells also had significant esterase activity. alpha-Naphthyl butyrate esterase activity declined with increasing cell maturation along myeloid lineage. Except for weak activity in two B-cell lines alkaline phosphatase was not detected in any cell lines. Monocyte esterase activity was inhibited by sodium fluoride whereas acid phosphatase, only from hairy cell leukaemia line, was resistant to L-tartarate. Although periodic acid Schiff's staining could not distinguish myeloid, T-, B-, or non-T/non-B cell lines it gave characteristic reaction (large number of coarse granules against a clear background forming a ring around the nucleus) with erythroblastic leukaemia cell line and along myeloid series its intensity increased in more mature cells. Deoxyribonuclease II and chymotrypsin-like protease staining were not discriminatory. The results of this study show that cytochemical staining characteristics of various leukaemia/lymphoma cell lines are comparable to those of corresponding cells from patients and that the intensity and pattern of expression of these activities are related to cell type and degree of cell maturation. These studies give further credence to the use of these cell lines in cell differentiation, differential drug cytotoxicity, and many other studies.
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PMID:Cytochemical comparison of immunologically characterized human leukaemia/lymphoma cell lines representing different levels of maturation. 619 Apr 91
The activities of several lysosomal enzymes were assayed in control and in exercise-hypertrophied cardiac muscle of mice (Mus musculus). The repeated running program increased the activity of
beta-glucuronidase
(16.1%) in mouse cardiac muscle. Decreased activities of beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase (10.8%), acid ribonuclease (10.7%), and arylsulphatase (14.2%) were observed in the hypertrophied myocardium. The activities of
acid deoxyribonuclease
, cathepsin C, cathepsin D, and p-nitrophenylphosphatase as well as the activities of citrate synthase and cytochrome c oxidase, mitochondrial enzymes, were unaffected in cardiac muscle. We suggest that lysosomal enzyme responses are selective and highly different in physiologically and pathologically induced cardiac hypertrophies.
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PMID:Changes in lysosomal enzyme activities in exercise-induced cardiac hypertrophy of mice. 622 47
Rats were fed an all liquid diet for 7-8 weeks. One group received 35% of the calories as ethanol while the other group was pair-fed carbohydrates. Peritoneal macrophages prepared from ethanol treated rats had lower phagocytosis via the Fe-receptor and reduced viability in the presence of endotoxin, but their lysosomal enzyme activities measured (
beta-glucuronidase
, cathepsin D, acid phosphatase and
acid DNase
) were not different from controls.
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PMID:Effects of long-term ethanol consumption on rat peritoneal macrophages. 720 Dec 27
Some lysosomal enzymes (viz.,
acid DNase
, acid RNase and
beta-glucuronidase
) were estimated in different parts of the rabbit Fallopian tube during different hours post coitum (p. c.). At estrus, alterations of acid RNase and
beta-glucuronidase
were observed in different anatomical segments of the Fallopian tube but
acid DNase
was undetectable. When these enzymes were compared at different hours p.c., it was noticed that when the ovum reaches ampullary (A), ampullary-isthmic junction (AIJ) and isthmic (I) segments of the Fallopian tube at the respective hours 14, 24 and 70, the
acid DNase
activity showed increased value in these parts when compared to their preceding groups. Acid RNase also showed similar type of pattern except that it was not altered at 14 hr p. c. At 144 hr p. c. both the enzymes had no significant alteration over 70 hr value,
beta-glucuronidase
, however, did not show this type of pattern in all the segments till 144 hr p. c. The increased activity of acid RNase and DNase in AIJ and I segments of the tube till 70 hr p. c. suggests the increased lysosomal activity in the tubal fluid produced by secretory cells. The possible involvement of these lysomal factors in the process of fertilization and preparation of ovum prior to implantation is suggested.
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PMID:Variations of lysosomal enzymes in different parts of rabbit Fallopian tube during ovum transport. 722 24
The activities and androgenic regulation of seven lysosomal enzymes viz. acid phosphatase, N-acetyl hexosaminidase, alpha-mannosidase,
beta-glucuronidase
,
DNase II
, RNase II and phospholipase A was established in caput, corpus and cauda segments of monkey epididymis. Estimation of enzyme activities in the the epididymis of control, castrated and castrated-androgen replaced monkeys revealed that all the enzymes except RNase II showed higher activity in caput and corpus as compared to cauda. The enzymes were reduced markedly after castration and on subsequent androgen replacement there was a significant stimulation of the repressed activities, but the control levels were not restored. RNase II showed highest activity in cauda which was further elevated after castration. The possible role of these enzymes in sperm maturation and disposal is discussed.
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PMID:Activities and androgenic regulation of lysosomal enzymes in the epididymis of rhesus monkey. 858 24
1. Nine acid hydrolases, cytochrome oxidase, alkaline phenylphosphatase and catalase were demonstrated in 0.25m-sucrose homogenates of newborn-rat calvaria. The acid hydrolases were: acid phenylphosphatase, acid beta-glycerophosphatase,
beta-glucuronidase
, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase (beta-N-acetylaminodeoxyglucosidase), acid ribonuclease and
acid deoxyribonuclease
, showing optimum activity at about pH5; cathepsin, beta-galactosidase and hyaluronidase, with optimum activity at about pH3.6. 2. The main kinetic characters of these enzymes have been studied and methods for their quantitative assay have been worked out. The activities present in bone are given and compared with those found in liver. 3. Acid-phosphatase activity was assayed with phenyl phosphate and beta-glycerophosphate as substrates: activities with these two substrates appeared to be due to two different enzymes. Acid phenylphosphatase is particularly labile and is readily inactivated by various physical or chemical agents.
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PMID:Studies on bone enzymes. The assay of acid hydrolases and other enzymes in bone tissue. 1674 42
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