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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
alkaline phosphatase
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The urinary excretion of kidney-specific marker proteins before and 120 hours after intravenous injection of either high- or low-osmolar contrast media (CM; diatrizoate, iopamidol 370) was monitored in patients after digital vascular imaging. Inclusion criteria for the randomized clinical study in a total of 40 patients (15 women, 25 men; mean age, 64.5 years) were at least 50 years of age or diabetes mellitus with normal creatinine concentration in serum. Compared with the control period, the elimination of tubular indicator enzymes
alanine aminopeptidase
, gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase,
alkaline phosphatase
, as well as of glomerular localized angiotensinase A was significantly higher in all patients after injection of the CM. The most significant differences were observed after 48 hours. In contrast, lysosomal N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase activity in urine specimens reacted less clearly and appears to be a less sensitive parameter in assessing CM nephrotoxicity. Elimination of brush border as well as of glomerular marker proteins was significantly lower after intravenous injection of low-osmolar CM iopamidol 370 (832 mOsm/kg) than after meglumine diatrizoate 76 (2100 mOsm/kg). In all 40 patients a significant decrease in creatinine clearance was observed; however, patients receiving diatrizoate had a significant decrease in creatinine clearance (period 0 versus 24 to 48 hours after CM), whereas patients after administration of iopamidol had not. No difference was found between creatinine clearance after 48 hours of CM injection within both groups of CM. Due to noninvasive parameters of kidney damage nonionic, low-osmolar CM are less nephrotoxic in potential risk patients, and should be preferred to conventional CM.
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PMID:Nephrotoxicity of high and low osmolar contrast media: case control studies following digital subtraction angiography in potential risk patients. 256 16
Rats received 0.1% lead acetate in their drinking water for 3 weeks or for 6 weeks, at which time renal brush border fractions were obtained for measurement of enzyme activity. Renal brush border preparations from Pb2+-exposed rats exhibited statistically significant decreases in the activity of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase and
alanine aminopeptidase
after 3 or 6 weeks of treatment. There was an increase in the activity of
alkaline phosphatase
which was statistically significant after 3 weeks of Pb2+ exposure. The (Na+,K+) adenosine triphosphatase activity and urokinase activity, located in the basolateral membrane fractions, were unchanged by Pb2+ exposure, as were the protein and phospholipid contents of the brush border fractions. The results are compared to those following acute exposure to Pb2+ or Cd2+.
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PMID:Rat kidney brush border enzyme activity following subchronic oral lead exposure. 285 32
The properties of the detergent- and protease-forms of
alanine aminopeptidase
and
alkaline phosphatase
of enterocytes in rabbits, cows, dogs and trout were investigated. The hydrophobic parts of the enzymes perform not only anchor functions, but also regulatory ones. It is suggested that these functions are of peculiar regularity, but vary in different enzymes of one species as well as in the same enzyme of different species.
...
PMID:Comparative characterization of some enterocytic brush border membrane enzymes in mammals and fish. 285 64
We studied how much of the lysosomal enzyme N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (EC 3.2.1.30) and of the brush-border enzymes
alanine aminopeptidase
(EC 3.4.11.2),
alkaline phosphatase
(
EC 3.1.3.1
), and gamma-glutamyltransferase (EC 2.3.2.2) was excreted in urine over 8 h after a high intake of fluid (22 mL per kilogram of body weight). The hourly excretion of all four enzymes increased with the increasing urine flow rate. The excretion rate of the brush-border enzymes was more markedly influenced than that of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase. By relating the enzyme excretion to urinary creatinine we could reduce the variability of brush-border enzyme output and could completely compensate for the effect of diuresis on the excretion of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase.
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PMID:Different diuresis-dependent excretions of urinary enzymes: N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, alanine aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase, and gamma-glutamyltransferase. 286 15
The urinary brush-border enzymes
alanine aminopeptidase
(EC 3.4.11.2),
alkaline phosphatase
(
EC 3.1.3.1
) and gamma-glutamyltransferase (EC 2.3.2.2) and their activity pattern of soluble and particulate forms separated by ultracentrifugation were investigated over 8 h after a high intake of fluid (22 ml/kg body wt.). The activity pattern of the two multiple forms was markedly influenced by the urine flow rate. The time-related excretion of soluble forms of these three enzymes increased with the extent of urine output whereas the excretion of particulate form was independent on diuresis. Diuresis-dependent excretion of total activities of brush-border enzymes can be exclusively considered to be a consequence of changed excretion of soluble forms.
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PMID:Diuresis-dependent excretion of multiple forms of renal brush-border enzymes in urine. 287 Aug 29
The role of the hydrophobic part in the functioning of some amphipathic enterocyte enzymes has been studied in various animal species (fish, mammals, insects). Kinetic (Km, Vmax, pHopt) and regulatory properties of membrane, detergent and protease forms of carbohydrases,
alkaline phosphatase
and
alanine aminopeptidase
were compared. All the species under study showed significant differences among these forms of enzymes. The data obtained demonstrate the important role of the hydrophobic anchor in forming both catalytic and regulatory properties of enzymes.
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PMID:[Physiology of the hydrophobic domain]. 287 86
Enzymes considered to be markers for neurons (angiotensin converting enzyme, thermolysin-like metalloendopeptidase,
alanine aminopeptidase
, and glutamate-oxaloacetate transaminase), glia (glutamine synthetase, pyruvate carboxylase, and beta-glucuronidase), and endothelial cells (
alkaline phosphatase
and plasminogen activator) were measured in caudate nucleus from 10 sudden death controls, eight agonal state controls, and 16 Huntington's disease patients. Glutamate-oxaloacetate transaminase was slightly reduced by agonal state. The four enzymes with a neuronal distribution were all correlatively reduced in Huntington's disease caudate nucleus. Glutamine synthetase activity was reduced and beta-glucuronidase mean activity increased over twofold in Huntington's disease caudate nucleus, with the two enzyme activities being inversely related. Pyruvate carboxylase was markedly affected by agonal state and was very variable in Huntington's disease caudate nucleus. The two endothelial enzymes were unaltered in Huntington's disease caudate nucleus. The findings are indicative of neuronal loss, an increased proportion of altered glia, and also of maintained vasculature in Huntington's disease caudate nucleus. Measurement of enzyme activities can help to delineate the types of cell altered in Huntington's disease.
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PMID:Changes in nine enzyme markers for neurons, glia, and endothelial cells in agonal state and Huntington's disease caudate nucleus. 287 90
We compared the diagnostic validity of five urinary enzymes--
alanine aminopeptidase
(EC 3.4.11.2),
alkaline phosphatase
(
EC 3.1.3.1
), gamma-glutamyltransferase (EC 2.3.2.2), N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (EC 3.2.1.30), and lysozyme (EC 3.2.1.17)--as indicators of acute rejection crises in renal-transplant recipients. In 82 patients (group A), the excretion of each of these five enzymes was measured daily from transplantation until discharge from hospital. In another 69 patients (group B), enzyme determinations were made when the patient came for regular checkups (about every four to eight weeks). We used an "activity ratio" (the activity measured at a particular time compared with the activity on the preceding determination) value of 1.5 as the decision point. In group A, use of this discrimination point for
alanine aminopeptidase
, gamma-glutamyltransferase, and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase yielded a specificity and sensitivity of about 90%. In group B, only
alanine aminopeptidase
had a greater diagnostic sensitivity than creatinine alone. Evidently, measurement of
alanine aminopeptidase
can be a helpful indicator of acute rejection crises, when interpreted in combination with other available relevant clinical, biochemical, and immunological data.
...
PMID:Diagnostic significance of some urinary enzymes for detecting acute rejection crises in renal-transplant recipients: alanine aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, and lysozyme. 287 13
Excretion of urinary lactate dehydrogenase (LDH, EC 1.1.1.27), gamma-glutamyltransferase (gamma-GT, EC 2.3.2.2),
alkaline phosphatase
(ALP,
EC 3.1.3.1
),
alanine aminopeptidase
(AAP, EC 3.4.11.-), alanine aminotransferase (GPT, EC 2.6.1.2) and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG, EC 3.2.1.30) was studied following a single i.v. application of 1 mg mercuric chloride/kg body weight or a radio contrast medium (SH H 340 AB) at a dose of 7.5 g iodine/kg body weight in rats. Measurements of urinary enzymes and serum urea nitrogen and creatinine were carried out on the second, third, fourth and ninth days after treatment. Histological examinations of kidneys were performed on day 9. A drastic increase in urinary LDH and moderate increase in gamma-GT, ALP and AAP and a very slight increase in GPT was observed in the first 18-h urine samples after mercuric chloride. This increase in enzymuria was associated with a drastic increase in serum urea nitrogen and creatinine, with a maximum on day 4. The radio contrast medium-treated animals showed a similar but less pronounced pattern of urinary enzymes excretion and only a slight increase of serum urea nitrogen on day 2. A good correlation was found between histological findings and enzymuria as well as serum urea nitrogen and creatinine. Thus, determination of only some urinary enzymes (LDH and gamma-GT) is valuable in predicting early nephrotoxicity and sufficient for the diagnosis of proximal tubule damage in rats.
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PMID:Value of enzyme determinations in urine for the diagnosis of nephrotoxicity in rats. 287 61
The catalytic activity of lactate dehydrogenase, gamma-glutamyltransferase,
alkaline phosphatase
,
alanine aminopeptidase
and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase has been measured in 24 h urines of patients with a calcium oxalate calculus (9 men, 11 women) and has been compared with those of a reference collective (11 men, 10 women). The diagnostic sensitivity and the diagnostic specificity have been calculated according to four different discrimination methods in which the diagnostic sensitivity lies between 65% and 100%, the diagnostic specificity between 72% and 100%. Within the reference group there was a correlation between the excretion of the three brush-border enzymes, whereas within the group of patients only a correlation between gamma-glutamyltransferase and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase was observed. From this pathophysiological conclusions can be drawn.
...
PMID:[Determination of enzyme activities in urine of patients with calcium oxalate calculi]. 288 Sep 24
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