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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (alkaline phosphatase)
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Bilateral vasectomy was performed in 10 adult dogs, using another set of 10 as a matching control. Both normal testes were removed from 1 vasectomized and 1 normal dog at weekly intervals. The distribution of alkaline phosphatase, glycogen, lipids, and cholesterol was studied histochemically. The epididymis was also studied. Marked degeneration occurred in the seminiferous tubules, and spermatogenesis ceased. Alkaline phosphatase and lipids decreased appreciably, but the basal cells (spermatogonia) remained practically unaffected. There was thickening of the PAS positive, diastase resistant tunica propria from the fourth week on. The lydig cell clusters became more prominent and showed increase in cholesterol and lipids. The epididymis appeared distended but without any visible sperms. The epithelial cells were markedly flattened. Alkaline phosphatase decreased near the lumal border, but the nuclei, now packed at the periphery, gave a more intense reaction. The functional significance of these changes, particularly in view of the large scale use of vasectomy today, is discussed.
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PMID:Histochemical changes in the testis and epididymis after vasectomy. 412 5

The effect of hypothalamo-hypophyseal-gonadal axis of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) administered in a dose of 500 micrograms/kg body weight/day for 15 days to adult monkeys is reported. It altered the functional integrity of the testis and accessory sex organs as reflected by the changes in the estimations of the alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, succinic dehydrogenase in the testis, sialic acids in caput and cauda epididymis, citric acid in the seminal vesicles, and fructose in the prostate and seminal vesicles. Histologically, PGE2 produced a marked decrease in the sperm count and an increase in the number of and size of exfoliated granulocytes was observed, which might have been due to the stimulatory effect of PGE2 on gonadotrophin release. The alterations induced in the electroencephalograph also suggest an involvement of hypothalamic mechanisms for gonadotrophin release, for which certain plausible explanations have been provided. The results suggest that the changes in reproductive parameters might be a consequence of endocrinological and functional disturbance induced by PGE2 and there is a strong likelihood of involvement of hypothalamo-pituitary integration in this complex.
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PMID:Possible effects of prostaglandin (PGE2) on hypothalamo-hypophyseal-gonadal axis in male rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). 612 55

Daily oral administration of 1 mg/kg b.w. of cyproterone acetate and simultaneously administered testosterone enanthate (2 mg/kg b.w./15 days; i.m.) to adult male langur monkeys over a period of 90 days caused a gradual decrease in the count (to azoospermia) and motility of spermatozoa, concurrently with an increase in the percentage of non-motile as well as abnormal and immature sperm. Semen weight, volume, seminal fluid volume and circulating testosterone levels decreased nonsignificantly. Semen pH, libido and body weight remained unimpaired. The levels of SGOT, SGPT, serum alkaline phosphatase, LDH, bilirubin, Na+, K+ and hematological values did not alter significantly. All the changes were reversible. The results indicate that the combination regimen seems to affect the fertility in two ways, i.e. by inhibiting spermatogenesis in the testis and maturation process in the epididymis without altering the androgenicity.
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PMID:Effects of cyproterone acetate with combination of testosterone enanthate on seminal characteristics, androgenicity and clinical chemistry in langur monkey. 623 11

A significant reduction in testis, epididymis, seminal vesicles, prostate, and adrenal weight of adult rats was observed after CA treatment (10 mg/animal/day) for 13, 26 and 39 days. Biochemical assay on the epididymis showed a fall in the activities of acid and alkaline phosphatase. A significant fall in citric acid content of seminal vesicle and prostate in experimental animals was noted after CA treatment. Histoarchitecture of accessory sex organs was severely impaired.
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PMID:Effect of cyproterone acetate on testis and accessory sex organs of male rat. 623 8

An alkaline phosphatase was isolated from rabbit seminal plasma by ion-exchange chromatography, gel-filtration and preparative isoelectric focusing. Enzyme inhibition with Na2-EDTA was mostly effectively reverted by means of Mg2+, Zn2+ and Ca2+ in the incubation medium. The use of a monospecific antiserum against the seminal plasma alkaline phosphates permitted to identify through immunofluoresceine the ductus epididymis, deferens and its ampullae as the main site of synthesis of this protein.
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PMID:Genital tract proteins in the male rabbit: II. Alkaline phosphatase--enzyme action and site of synthesis. 636 85

The three main segments of the elephant epididymis were examined for the occurrence, in the spermatozoa and lining epithelium, of carbohydrates, neutral lipids and phospholipids, ATPase, alkaline phosphatase, succinic dehydrogenase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, diaphorases, hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases, acid phosphatase and non-specific esterase. The most distinct feature of the carbohydrate content of the epididymis was a layer of acidic, alcian blue-positive glycoprotein over the luminal surface of the epithelium, particularly in the terminal segment. PAS-positive, diastase-resistant inclusions were also found throughout the epdidymis. Neutral lipid occurred as droplets above and below the nucleus in the epithelium of the middle segment, and as supranuclear accumulations in the terminal segment. All the enzymes except the steroid dehydrogenases were detected in the epididymal epithelium, and all except the steroid dehydrogenases and acid phosphatase were detected in the spermatozoa. There was considerable variation in the intensity of the cytochemical reactions in the epithelium, but not in the spermatozoa, in different regions of the epididymis. In general, the enzymes involved in active transport showed strongest reactions in the initial and terminal segments, the reactions in the stereocilia being the most intense. The enzymes involved in energy metabolism showed strongest reactions in the middle and terminal segments, with the activity being fairly evenly distributed throughout the cytoplasm of the principal cells. However, the two lysosomal enzymes which were studied showed quite different distributions: the reactions for acid phosphatase were strongest in the initial and middle segments, whilst the reactions for non-specific esterase were strongest in the middle and terminal segments. It is suggested that the initial segment is involved in absorptive and anabolic activity, the middle segment in anabolic activity, and the terminal segment (where spermatozoa are stored ready for ejaculation) in considerable metabolic activity and active transport of substrates across the epithelium.
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PMID:Studies of the deferent ducts from the testis of the African elephant, Loxodonta africana. II. Histochemistry of the epididymis. 644 36

Regional differences in the proximal part of mouse epididymis were reported to provide a morphological baseline for studies on functional zonation of this part that is critical in sperm maturation. Macroscopical, histological, ultrastructural, and histochemical observations permitted us to subdivide this part into five segments, characterized by epithelial height, nuclear position, cytological and histochemical features of principal cells. Segment I corresponded to the initial segment previously described in rodents. Segment II differed from segment I by endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and dictyosomes aspect in principal cells, apical alkaline phosphatase and Ca2+-dependent ATPase activities. Segment III was characterized by spermatozoa package, high content of cells in multivesicular bodies, mitochondria shape, complex interdigitating membranes, and strong periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive cell border. Segments IV and V presented the same cytological features but differed by their esterase activity. In the principal cells of each segment, dense spherical concretions were scattered in ER caveolae. Cells with apical nuclei were classified into two groups. The cells of the first group presented the same morphological and histochemical features as the adjacent principal cells and were scattered in the five segments ("apical cells"). The cells of the second group differed from the others by their goblet shape, a dense cytoplasm, and a high mitochondria succinate-D activity. They presented different cytological and histochemical features depending on their localization in segments I ("narrow cells"), II ("prominent cells"), or III, IV, V ("mitochondria goblet-cells"). The possible relationships between epithelium structure and epididymal functions were herein discussed.
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PMID:Regional differences of the proximal part of mouse epididymis: morphological and histochemical characterization. 646 30

The activities of alkaline phosphatase and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) diaphorase in the principal cells of the guinea pig epididymis were studied histochemically. Alkaline phosphatase activity was absent from the principal cells but was present in the basement membrane of the epididymal epithelium. NADH diaphorase activity was distributed throughout the cytoplasm of the principal cells in each epididymal segment. There was a gradual increase in NADH diaphorase activity from segments 1 through 7. Possible functions of alkaline phosphatase and NADH diaphorase in the epididymis are discussed.
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PMID:Localization of alkaline phosphatase and NADH diaphorase in the principal cells of the guinea pig epididymis. 668 19

The histochemical localization of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and acid phosphatase (ACP) was determined in regions I to VI of the epididymis in mature intact, orchidectomized, and orchidectomized testosterone-treated bulls. The intensity of ALP activity was essentially the same in all regions; however, its localization varied depending upon the region. Although the stereocilia and luminal border of epithelial cells were strongly-positive in regions I to III, these were negative in regions IV to VI. The basement membrane and circumtubular smooth muscle cells were strongly ALP reactive in all regions. Epithelial ALP activity was abolished completely by orchidectomy; however, it was restored to normal concentration by testosterone treatment implying its dependence on circulating testosterone. The ACP activity was present in the epithelial cells of all regions with the strongest activity in the supranuclear region. Similar to ALP, ACP activity was markedly reduced in the epithelial cells by orchidectomy. However, in contrast to ALP activity, lost ACP activity was only minimally increased by testosterone treatment in all regions, except in region VI where it was restored to a normal concentration. These observations imply that although the epithelial ACP activity of region VI was mainly under the influence of circulatory testosterone, there may be other factors such as luminal androgens, testicular fluid, and sperm that may be important in regulating the ACP activity of regions I to V of the epididymis. The importance of ALP and ACP in the epididymal epithelium was discussed.
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PMID:Histochemical activity of alkaline phosphatase and acid phosphatase in the epididymis of mature intact and androgen-deprived bulls. 671 72

A histochemical investigation was carried out after Gomori's method on the activity and localization of the alkaline and acid phosphatase in the testis and epididymis of 28 calves of the Black-and-white breed as dependent on their age--from the first day following birth to the age of 12 months, divided into 14 test groups. It was found that both enzymes had analogous localization in the testis as well as in the various portions of the epididymis, however, the activity of the alkaline phosphatase was higher as compared to that of the acid phosphatase. While in the interstitium of the testis and epididymis on the 1st, 15th, and 30th day following birth the alkaline phosphatase had low activity the acid phosphatase on the same dates was found in the epididymis only.
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PMID:[Localization of alkaline and acid phosphatases in the testes and epididymis of calves during postnatal development]. 673 Mar 28


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