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The aim of the work was to investigate functional changes of tubular cells after i.v. urography. As evidence the authors used assessment of urinary levels of membrane-bound enzymes--
alkaline phosphatase
(AP), gamma-glutamyl-
transpeptidase
, lysosomally bound enzymes N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase and its isoenzyme B and the low molecular protein, beta-2-microglobulin. The above substance were assessed in 15 patients with different nephropathies where i.v. urography was indicated. The examinations were made in 24-hour urine samples before i.v. urography and in two 24-hour samples after administration of the contrast substance. In all patients a significant rise of tubular enzyme excretion was observated as well as of beta-2-microglobulin. The greatest rise was recorded in
alkaline phosphatase
in the second sample after administration of the contrast substance (432% of the initial value). Beta-2-microglobulin and N-acetyl-D-glucoseaminidase rose already during the first collection period (B2M to 357% and NAG to 181% of the initial values). The authors conclude that i.v. urography made by hyperosmolar iodinated preparations (Verografin, Iodamide) significantly affects the function and integrity of the proximal tubule. The applied spectrum of examinations is suitable also for further investigations of the effect of contrast substances on cells of the proximal renal tubule.
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PMID:[Manifestations of dysfunction of the proximal tubules after intravenous urography]. 218 70
We studied a 67-year-old female suffered from polymyositis associated with primary biliary cirrhosis. She was pointed out liver dysfunction by screening test. Alkaline phosphatase, transaminase, and IgM were increased. Antimitochondrial antibody and antinuclear antibody were positive. Liver biopsy showed cell infiltrations in Glisson's capsules and destruction of cholangioles, being diagnosed as primary biliary cirrhosis (Scheuer Stage I). Four years later she showed a muscle weakness of four extremities and admitted to our department. Neurological examination revealed a severe weakness and atrophy of both proximal and distal muscles. Deep tendon reflex was decreased on four extremities. Laboratory examination showed a creatine kinase level of 312 IU/L,
alkaline phosphatase
238 IU/L, gamma-glutamyl-
transpeptidase
140 IU/L, Igm 416 mg/dl, antimitochondrial antibody titer 1:320, and antinuclear antibody titer 1:320. Muscle biopsy findings were compatible with polymyositis. Electron microscopic examination disclosed diffuse increase of mitochondria in subsarcolemma and intermyofibrils. Until now eight cases with polymyositis associated with primary biliary cirrhosis have been reported, but electron microscopic examination of muscle has not been carried out. It is necessary to examine mitochondria of muscle and liver in patients with polymyositis associated with primary biliary cirrhosis for the elucidation of its etiology.
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PMID:[A case of polymyositis associated with primary biliary cirrhosis]. 233 27
Proximal tubular (PT) epithelial cells express MHC class II (Ia) antigens in immunologically-mediated renal injury. To study the role of PT as accessory cells, we generated several murine PT-like epithelial cell lines by transformation with origin-defective SV40 DNA. These transformed cell lines display typical
alkaline phosphatase
and gamma-glutamyl-
transpeptidase
enzyme activity, proliferation to epidermal growth factor (EGF) and sodium-dependent glucose uptake. Clonal lines of transformed tubular cells from both normal C3H/FeJ and autoimmune MRL-lpr mice do not constitutively express Ia antigens or mRNA for class II. However, stimulation with recombinant interferon-gamma(rIFN-gamma) induces Ia mRNA and surface product in the cell lines. These Ia-positive cells can process and present hen egg-white lysozyme (HEL) to antigen-specific Iak-restricted T cell hybrids. Unstimulated tubular cells do not express detectable IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, TNA-alpha, or IL-6 mRNA. However, stimulation with IL-1 alpha or LPS induces TNF-alpha transcripts. We conclude that these cell lines have characteristics most consistent with a proximal tubular origin. They also bear characteristics of accessory cells such as processing and presentation of antigen and TNF-alpha gene expression. We speculate that PT have the capacity to participate in the pathogenesis of immune renal injury.
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PMID:MHC class II, antigen presentation and tumor necrosis factor in renal tubular epithelial cells. 240 90
Proximal tubules were prepared from rat kidney cortex by collagenase digestion and purified by Percoll gradient centrifugation. Their enrichment was estimated by comparing the specific activities of various cell-specific enzymes in homogenates of renal cortex and of the isolated tubules. The tubules were cultured in a 50:50 mixture of Dulbecco's modified Eagle's and Ham's F12 media supplemented with insulin, transferrin, epidermal growth factor, hydrocortisone, and prostaglandin E1. After 2 to 3 d an extensive outgrowth of epithelial cells developed from the attached tubules. After 5 to 7 d near confluent monolayers were obtained. Hormonal responsiveness, marker enzyme activities, and transport properties were determined to further characterize the primary cultures. The cultured cells exhibited increased cyclic AMP production in response to parathyroid hormone but not calcitonin or vasopressin, consistent with the absence of cells derived from distal and collecting tubules. The cells also retained significant levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3-1 alpha-hydroxylase,
alkaline phosphatase
, and gamma-glytamyl-
transpeptidase
, three enzymes that are primarily associated with the proximal tubule. The cultured epithelial cells also exhibit a Na+-dependent phosphate and glucose transport systems. Therefore, the cells retain many functional properties that are characteristic of proximal tubules. Thus, the primary cultures should be suitable for the study of processes that occur specifically within this segment of the rat nephron.
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PMID:Characterization of primary cell cultures derived from rat renal proximal tubules. 254 89
A retrospective analysis was made of 78 patients presenting breast neoplasm with hepatic metastases confirmed by ultrasound. Clinical hepatomegaly was present in 61%. The serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) was elevated in 72%, the serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) in 56%, the serum
alkaline phosphatase
(Aph) in 86%, and the gamma-glutamil
transpeptidase
(GGT) in 76%. A hypoechogenic multiple nodular pattern (HMN) was observed in 69%, a diffuse hypoechogenic pattern (DH) in 15%, and a mixed multiple nodular pattern (MMN) in 11%. No single nodular pattern was presented in any patient. The univariate analysis showed a better survival rate in patients with a mixed pattern (mean 11 months, range 1-29 months) (p = 0.027). No significant differences were observed regarding the remaining patterns, age, presence or not of hepatomegaly, or altered enzymatic values.
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PMID:Ultrasonic patterns observed in hepatic metastases from breast carcinoma: diagnosis and evolution. 256 48
Bronchoalveolar lavage (BALF) was found to be a useful index of cell damage. It has been observed that the enzymes in BALF could give an idea of cell damage in a pulmonary disease. Acid phosphatase,
alkaline phosphatase
, leucine aminopeptidase and gamma-glutamyl-
transpeptidase
were assessed in mild, moderate, and severe pulmonary tuberculosis patients and Mantoux-negative normal controls. Activities of these enzymes were found to be higher in patients and were increasing with the severity of the disease. Increase in these enzymes in pulmonary tuberculosis patients could be attributed to lung tissue damage.
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PMID:Enzyme levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and serum of active pulmonary tuberculosis patients. 256 25
Our study investigates liver involvement serum parameters in 71 subjects with cholelithiasis and choledocholithiasis, without primary liver diseases. As a control group 118 healthy subjects were studied. All patients have been examined for serum transaminases,
alkaline phosphatase
and gamma-glutamyl-
transpeptidase
, total bilirubin and for liver enlargement. The results point out the presence of increased
alkaline phosphatase
and gamma-glutamyl-
transpeptidase
levels in more than half examined patients, and in nearly half of those without hyperbilirubinemia. This fact confirms that the existence of biliary lithiasis itself (even if limited to gall-bladder, in absence of jaundice) may account for the occurrence of a subclinical cholestatic liver impairment, that should be carefully considered in long-term prognosis of these patients.
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PMID:[Changes in the parameters of hepatic function in biliary lithiasis]. 287 85
The mechanism of cadmium metallothionein (Cd-MT)-induced renal toxicity was studied in rats using urinary enzyme excretion as a marker for cellular damage. Animals were injected with either saline or Zn (20 mg of Zn as ZnSO4/kg b.wt.) at 0.5, 4 or 24 hr before injection of Cd-MT (0.3 mg of Cd as Cd-MT/kg b.wt. i.p.). Activities of two brush border enzymes,
alkaline phosphatase
(
ALP
) and gamma-glutamyl-
transpeptidase
(GGT), and a lysosomal enzyme, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG), were measured in 24-hr urine collections. Urinary excretion of all three enzymes was increased significantly after Cd-MT injection. Both
ALP
and GGT excretions reached a maximum at 24 hr whereas NAG excretion reached peak values at 48 hr after Cd-MT injection. The excretion of all three enzymes decreased to the control level by the 3rd day. Zn pretreatment alone had no effect on urinary enzyme excretion. Pretreatment with Zn salts at 0.5 and 2 hr before Cd-MT injection did not show any difference in the urinary excretion of the enzymes as compared with the saline-treated controls. However, injection of Zn salts at 24 hr before Cd-MT injection resulted in a significant decrease in the excretion of the lysosomal enzyme NAG whereas both
ALP
and GGT excretions were unchanged. Extensive proximal tubular damage was observed morphologically in all the rats injected with Cd-MT, but the cellular damage was less in rats pretreated with Zn sulfate 24 hr before Cd-MT injection.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Renal toxicity of cadmium-metallothionein and enzymuria in rats. 287 4
The effect on liver tissue of glutathione administration to rats treated for 7-14 days with 2-acetylaminofluorene was investigated. The DNA damage induced by the hepatotoxic agent and evaluated by the alkaline elution technique was significantly reduced by glutathione. Furthermore, GSH administration maintained liver GSH level, prevented the increase in
alkaline phosphatase
and reduced the decrease in glucose-6-phosphatase activity. GSH did not significantly influence the increase in gamma-glutamyl-
transpeptidase
and glutathione-S-transferase activities.
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PMID:Effect of glutathione on alterations of liver DNA structure and metabolic activities induced in vivo by 2-acetylaminofluorene. 288 May 50
The prenatal diagnosis of cystic fibrosis is based on microvillar enzymes values in amniotic fluid taken by amniocentesis at precisely the 17-18 weeks gestation age (15-16 weeks developmental age). In pregnancies with a cystic fibrosis affected fetus the values of the enzymes are depressed. Since microvillar enzymes are normal constituents of amniotic fluid, it is important 1. to have highly reproducible techniques and 2. to determine the range of the normal values and their variations in relation to the development of the fetus. Prenatal diagnosis was performed in more than 200 pregnancies with a 1 in 4 risk of cystic fibrosis and was based on significant modifications of 6 amniotic fluid enzymes values: gamma-glutamyl-
transpeptidase
, aminopeptidase and
alkaline phosphatase
(total and isoenzymes). Normal outcome was predicted in 135 pregnancies reaching term, 133 babies were normal and 2 were affected. On the basis of significantly abnormal enzymatic values an affected fetus was predicted in 57 pregnancies, 3 went to term, the infants were affected, 54 were terminated and the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis was confirmed in the examined fetuses. The decrease in amniotic fluid microvillar enzymes values is the result of an obstruction of the terminal ileum. Fetuses affected with cystic fibrosis developed an intestinal obstruction around the 15th week of developmental age which can be seen by ultrasound scanning in about fifty per cent of the cases. This obstruction persists in some fetuses and leads to a meconium ileus at birth.
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PMID:[Prenatal diagnosis of mucoviscidosis: biochemical technics and studies of affected fetuses]. 288 Jun 76
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