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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
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A method of blood granylocyte concentration and isolation of granules from both normal and neutropenic Chediak-Higashi syndrome (CHS) patients is described. the intracellular distribution of activity for several hydrolases in CHS granulocytes differs from normal; significantly more activity is present in the cytoplasmic fraction and correspondingly less is granule-associated. Isolated CHS granules are not more sensitive to the labilizing agents vitamin A, progesterone, or etiocholanolone. Specific activities of
myeloperoxidase
and ss-glucuronidase in CHS granulocytes are lower than normal while
alkaline phosphatase
is elevated. Other lysosomal enzyme activities are normal. Lysosomal enzyme distribution and content are similar in CHS and normal mononuclear cells. The possible significance of these findings is discussed.
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PMID:Lysosomal enzymes in normal and Chediak-Higashi blood leukocytes. 17 Mar 48
The parietal epithelium of Bowman's capsule has been analyzed by enzyme cytochemistry in kidneys of mice (C57BL/6J) from birth to 50 days of age. There is a greater tendency for cells in the central portions of the capsular crescent to be cuboidal in post-pubertal males than in pre-pubertal mice of either sex or in post-pubertal females where they are generally squamous; moreover, these heightened capsular cells have a distinct microvillous border. Cytochemical procedures were selected which might confirm the morphological suggestion that the cuboidal parietal epithelium possesses an absorptive capacity. The oxidoreductase activity of the mitochondria of the cuboidal cells of this layer is comparable to that of the columnar cells of the proximal convoluted tubule. The cytochrome oxidase activity of the mitochondria in both of these segments of the nephron is intense. This is in sharp contrast to the unreactive mitochondria in the squamous cells of the parietal epithelium. Furthermore, a striking heterogeneity in the degree of cytochrome oxidase activity is evident in the mitochondria of the cuboidal parietal cells as well as in the cells of the proximal tubules. In the former cells, active mitochondria were generally found near microvilli at the apical ends and in the areas of the basal infoldings whereas those in a central position were more frequently unreactive. The brush border of the cuboidal capsular epithelium had prominent
alkaline phosphatase
and aminopeptidase activities as has previously been observed in other brush borders. Functional capacity corresponding to the morphological and cytochemical specialization of the cuboidal capsular cells was demonstrated by their uptake of horseradish
peroxidase
. This exogenous protein tracer could be seen in apical vacuoles and phagosomes in the cuboidal parietal epithelium. The cytochemical resemblance of the cells of this epithelium to those of the proximal convoluted tubules suggests a similar involvement in resorption and perhaps in active transport. A possible relationship of this differentiation of the capsular epithelium to the proteinuria normal for adult male mice is discussed.
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PMID:Cytochemical correlates of structural sexual dimorphism in glandular tissues of the mouse. I. Studies of the renal glomerular capsule. 17 Dec 42
The functional significance of granule enzymes in polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) is not fully understood because of the multiplicity of the enzymes and the rare occurrence of deficiencies in man. In order to select appropriate laboratory animals for functional studies, a phylogenetic comparison of enzyme levels in animal and human PMN was undertaken. Neutrophils were obtained from a variety of laboratory animals and man; the activities of
alkaline phosphatase
, lysozyme,
myeloperoxidase
, and beta-glucuronidase were determined by histochemical and analytical techniques. Marked interspecies differences in enzyme activity were found; many species were deficient in
alkaline phosphatase
or lysozyme. Differences in pH optima and metal requirements of
alkaline phosphatase
were not of sufficient magnitude to explain the variations of this enzyme.
...
PMID:Granule enzymes of polymorphonuclear neutrophils: A phylogenetic comparison. 17 39
Immunoperoxidase staining for Regan isoenzyme of
alkaline phosphatase
was performed on cryostat sections of five human tumor tisssues. With a direct immunoperoxidase staining for the localization of Regan isoenzyme at the light and electron microscope levels, sections previously fixed with 0.05 M phosphate-buffered 4% paraformaldehyde were reacted with rabbit antisera to human placenta
alkaline phosphatase
conjugated to horseradish
peroxidase
. Comparison of conventional histochemistry and immunohistochemistry for Regan isoenzyme indicated that strong specific immunoperoxidase staining appeared on the cell membrane surface, and a diffuse one, in the cytoplasm of lung and colon cancer tissue cells showing L-phenylalanine-sensitive
alkaline phosphatase
. No immunoperoxidase reaction was obtained in tumor cells showing sensitivity to L-homoarginine or lacking aklaline phosphatase activity.
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PMID:Direct immunoperoxidase staining for Regan isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase in human tumor tissues. 18 52
The morphology, cytochemistry, metabolism, and bactericidal function of neutrophilic polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) from a patient with subacute myelogenous leukemia were evaluated. The patient's mature PMN were deficient in granules and staining reactivity for
myeloperoxidase
(
MPO
) and
alkaline phosphatase
(LAP). These cells killed Staphylococcus aureus in an abnormal pattern when they were challenged with various increasing multiples of bacteria per neutrophil. At a low ratio of challenge (1.25 bacteria per neutrophil) the
MPO
-LAP-deficient PMN killed only 18 +/- 6 per cent (mean +/- 1 S.D.) (normal, 79 +/- 7) of the initial bacterial inoculum. As the PMN were challenged with higher ratios of bacteria per cell, the bactericidal effectiveness of the hypogranular PMN improved. At a 50:1 ratio the patient's cells killed within the normal range (28 +/- 10 per cent vs. normal of 48 +/- [mean +/- 1 S.D.]). Although rates of glucose oxidation and oxygen consumption by patient or control PMN stimulated with comparable ratios of heat-killed bacteria were the same, only minimal metabolic enhancement was produced in the
MPO
-LAP-deficient PMN by lower ratios. In contrast, higher ratios produced a marked increase in both of these metabolic activities indicating a major metabolic response to multiple ingestions by the patient's PMN. These observations may reflect the activation of compensatory microbicidal mechanisms available to the
MPO
-LAP-deficient PMN only when challenged by large multiples of bacteria.
...
PMID:Abnormal pattern of bactericidal activity of neutrophils deficient in granules, myeloperoxidase, and alkaline phosphatase. 18 7
The distribution of lipid, glycogen,
peroxidase
,
alkaline phosphatase
and acid phosphatase has been studied in the cells of blood and bone marrow smears from young chickens. Chicken heterophil granules react differently from those of mammalian neutrophils. A strongly positive
peroxidase
reaction was given by developing erythrocytes in chickens, unlike mammals. The significance of these species differences is not yet clear.
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PMID:Histochemical observations on chicken blood and bone marrow cells. 18 94
Ultrastructural cytochemical changes occurring during the blast phase of chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) are described. Normal developing promyelocytes contain
myeloperoxidase
(
MPO
) -positive rough endoplasmic reticulum, nuclear envelope, and Golgi apparatus. All secretory granules of normal promyelocytes are also
MPO
-positive. In this study we have found abnormal promyelocytes with
MPO
-positive as well as
MPO
-negative secretory granules in blast phase CML patients which contrast with the normal pattern of
MPO
distribution in most CML patients not in the blast phase or in nonleukemic controls. Alkaline phosphatase activity was found in the nuclear envelope of blasts and promyelocytes of one of the blast transformation patients who had a markedly increased leukocyte
alkaline phosphatase
score. The cytochemical changes in the distribution of
MPO
suggest that immature leukemic cells may alter their patterns of secretory granule production. Such processes may reflect the emergence of an abnormal clone of cells during the blastic transformation of CML.
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PMID:Ultrastructural cytochemical analysis of blastic transformation of chronic myelocytic leukemia. 19 Nov 21
The cells of four thymus glands, two at 12 weeks, one at 16 weeks and one at 22 weeks gestational age, were examined cytochemically for enzymic activity and for surface markers. The reactions for chloroacetate esterase,
peroxidase
, and
alkaline phosphatase
were negative and the reaction for nonspecific esterase was only weakly positive in some of the cells. In contrast, nearly all thymocytes at the 12th gestational week showed strong focal acid phosphatase (acP) activity. The number of acP-stainable cells and the staining intensity declined progressively. A high percentage of thymocytes in early fetal life express a complement receptor (CR); the proportion of CR-bearing cells decreased while cells forming rosettes with sheep erythrocytes (possessing erythrocyte receptors: ER) correspondingly increased during fetal life. Using a mixed rosette assay, up to 30% of the thymocytes at 12 weeks gestation were found to bear CR and ER simultaneously. The number of CR- and ER-positive cells also declined progressively with fetal age. These findings show that CR-positive, ER-negative thymus cells mature into CR-negative, ER-positive thymocytes via a CR-positive and ER-positive intermediate cell, indicating that mature ER-positive thymocytes do not originate from another cell line lacking CR. The changes in surface markers during early T cell maturation is relevant to certain lymphomas whose cells also show strong focal acP activity and also express both CR and ER. These lymphoma cells may correspond to fetal thymocytes or T precursor cells present in small numbers after birth.
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PMID:Simultaneous presence of receptors for complement and sheep red blood cells on human fetal thymocytes. 19 21
A sensitive, solid-phase enzyme immunoassay for the detection of immunoglobulin M antibodies to cytomegalovirus is described. The results of the enzyme immunoassay correlated well with those obtained by an indirect immunofluorescence method. Horseradish
peroxidase
proved to be a more sensitive label than
alkaline phosphatase
. Nonspecific reactions, occurring with commercially available cytomegalovirus antigens, could be avoided by using a nuclear antigen prepared from sonically disrupted nuclei of cytomegalovirus-infected cells.
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PMID:Solid-phase enzyme immunoassay for immunoglobulin M antibodies to cytomegalovirus. 19 77
In order to investigate the influence of the central nervous system on the functional differentiation of the fetal anterior pituitary gland, the pituitary gland of anencephalic and normal fetus was studied by the
peroxidase
-labeled antibody method for the localization of various hormones. The only abnormality of pituitary endocrine cells in anencephaly was a marked decrease of ACTH cells. In the normal development, ACTH appeared as the earliest hormone in 5 weeks. And all other hormones were seen in 13 weeks. The reason for the decrease of ACTH cells in anencephaly was speculated to be a suppression at an early developmental life. The experimental observations done in rats using MAM might support this speculation. The adrenal glands of anencephalus showed atrophy of the fetal cortex which was considered to correlate with the decrease in number of ACTH cells. Absence of the histochemical activity of
alkaline phosphatase
in the permanent cortex of anencephaly may indicate absence or inadequate stimulation by fetal ACTH. Further experimental studies in suppression of the central nervous system in early developmental life seemed to confirm the above speculation in functional differentiation of the fetal pituitary and adrenal glands.
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PMID:Functional prenatal development of anencephalic and normal anterior pituitary glands. In human and experimental animals studied by peroxidase-labeled antibody method. 19 43
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