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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (alkaline phosphatase)
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The pattern of response of the intestinal enzymes Ca2+-activated adenosine triphosphatase and alkaline phosphatase in the chick to 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol is consistent with a role for the former but not the latter enzyme in the vitamin D-dependent absorption of calcium.
Biochem J 1978 Sep 15
PMID:Differentiation of the changes in alkaline phosphatase from calcium ion-activated adenosine triphosphatase activities associated with increased calcium absorption in chick intestine. 15 34

It is suggested that ABRM, smooth muscle of Mytilus edulis L. and Mytilus galloprovincialis Lmk. (Mollusca Pelecypoda), is composed of one histochemical fibre type. The fibres are characterized by a low myofibrillar ATPase activity. Succinic and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide oxidoreductase activities are distributed in a reverse pattern than that of the ATPase activity. Glycogen phosphorylase is richly represented in ABRM fibres and this detection is in opposition with the negative detection of alkaline phosphatase activity. These preliminary histochemical observations are similar to those found in some vertebrate smooth muscles. Mitochondrial glycerol-3-phosphate, 6-phosphogluconate, lactate and octopine dehydrogenases are not detected in muscle fibres whereas glio-interstitial tissues show weak but distinct reactivity. These last results especially characterize Mytilus catch fibres and are briefly discussed in relationship with previous physiological, biochemical and morphological observations.
Histochemistry 1979 Sep
PMID:Histochemical characteristics of a tonic smooth muscle. 15 82

The existence of a membrane-bound HCO3-stimulated ATPase in intestinal mucosa is controversial. A crude brush border fraction of rat small intestinal homogenates contained HCO3-ATPase activity which was inhibited by preincubation with 3 mM EDTA. Alkaline phosphatase activity of this preparation was also inhibited in a parallel, time-dependent fashion by preincubation with EDTA. When 5 mM ZnSO4 accompanied 3 mM EDTA in the preincubation mix, preservation of both enzyme activities occurred, demonstrating a requirement of Zn for the activity of both these phosphatases. These studies support the earlier contention that HCO3-ATPase and alkaline phosphatase activities may be different properties of the same enzyme, and raise the possibility that the ATPase could play a role in intestinal ion transport. The failure to identify a membrane-bound HCO3-ATPase by other workers could be due to the exposure of EDTA which occurred in their tissue preparation.
J Cell Biol 1979 Sep
PMID:Requirement of Zn to demonstrate HCO3-stimulated ATPase activity of rat small intestinal brush border. 15 7

Using the modified model of Masugi's nephritis in rats, the antinephritic effects of sodium chondroitin sulfate (CS) and other drugs were evaluated by determining the biochemical parameters in urine, serum and renal cortex as well as light microscopic observation in kidneys by preventive and curative tests. In the preventive test where drug treatment was initiated at the same time as the injection of anti-kidney serum, CS (200 mg/kg p.o.) was effective in reducing serum triglyceride level, but was ineffective against other parameters. In the curative test where drug treatment was given from the 10th day after the induction of nephritis, CS (200 mg/kg p.o.) resulted in reductions of urinary excretions of protein and enzymes such as alkaline phosphatase and N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, the inhibition of urinary fibrinolytic activity and reduction in levels of serum cholesterol and triglyceride. Moreover, histological examination indicated a significant reduction of the index of glomerular lesions by the treatment of this drug. Of other drugs, dexamethasone (0.1 mg/kg p.o.) was effective in both tests, while warfarin potassium (0.05 or 0.1 mg/kg p.o.) exerted a beneficial effect only in the preventive test. From these results, the effectiveness of CS in the curative test is probably due to promotion of healing of damaged tissue in the kidneys.
Nihon Yakurigaku Zasshi 1979 Sep
PMID:[Pharmacological studies on experimental nephritic rats (6). Antinephritic effects of sodium chondroitin sulfate and other drugs on modified type of Masugi's nephritis]. 16 45

The effect of disodium ethane-1-hydroxy-1, 1-diphosphonate (EHDPTM) on bone mineral metabolism was tested in 4 healthy young men during 20 weeks of continuous bed rest. Two subjects received an oral dose of 5 mg/kg/day and the other 2 20 mg/kg/day. The low dose had two minor effects: the increase in bone accretion rate which usually occurs during bed rest was prevented, and there was an accentuation of the bed rest induced increase in hydroxyproline excretion. Skeletal mineral loss, assessed by calcium balance measurements and gamma ray absorptiometry of the calcaneus, occurred at the rate previously noted in untreated control subjects. Two types of drug effect were apparent at the higher dosage: one was immediate and sustained--a rise in serum phosphorus concentration and a fall in serum alkaline phosphatase activity. The other was delayed and progressive--a decline in urinary hydroxyproline excretion and in the rates of bone accretion and resorption. Skeletal mineral loss may have been affected; the usual negative mineral balance developed during the first half of the study, then disappeared during the last few weeks. However, gamma ray absorptiometry revealed no attenuation of the calcaneal mineral losses.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1975 Sep
PMID:Effect of the diphosphonate EHDP on bone mineral metabolism during prolonged bed rest. 16 89

Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) neutrophils were shown to contain the azurophilic granule maker enzymes myeloperoxidase and beta-glucuronidase but were deficient in the specific granule markers alkaline phosphatase (AKP) and lysozyme. Isopycnic centrifugation of leukocyte homogenates on linear sucrose gradients resulted in cosedimentation of myeloperoxidase and beta-glucuronidase with an equilibrium density of 1.18. After an intravenous inoculation of monkeys with Salmonella typhimurium AKP activity became marked, whereas that of beta-glucuronidase decreased and myeloperoxidase remained unchanged. Lysozyme was undetected throughout the course of the experiment, but was present in oil-induced peritoneal macrophages and peripheral mononuclear cells. The induced AKP exhibited partial latency and had an equilibrium density of 1.15. It is unclear, however, whether the induced AKP is associated with specific granules or cytoplasmic membranes. Hence, while these data are consistent with the presence of azurophilic granules in polymorphonuclear neutrophils from infected monkeys, the presence of specific granules in polymorphonuclear neutrophils of both uninfected and infected monkeys remains moot.
Infect Immun 1975 Sep
PMID:Characterization of monkey peripheral neutrophil granules during infection. 17 Feb 8

Alterations in renal perfusion have been shown in a variety of liver diseases. We have examined the possibility that the syndrome is due to a renal vascular hypersensitivity to noradrenalin (NA). Isolated perfused kidneys and segments of rabbit femoral artery were used. Potentiation of the pressor effects of injected NA occurred in all (five artery and five kidney) preparations when jaundiced baboon plasma was perfused. These changes were significant (P less than 0.05) in nine out of the ten experiments. Controls to which normal baboon plasma was administered showed no such change. No correlation was found between the degree of NA potentiation and the plasma concentrations of bilirubin (total and conjugated), serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, blood urea nitrogen, serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase, alkaline phosphatase, Na+ ions or K+ ions in the jaundiced plasma. Plasma renin levels were not significantly changed. When arteris were perfused with Krebtentiation of NA was found. Perfusion of sodium taurocholate or sodium deoxycholate (400 mug/ml) yielded no potentiation. Thus, the altered renal perfusion associated with jaundice may be attributed to a potentiated pressor response to NA which may be caused by an increased level of cholesterol carried on the beta-lipoprotein.
Kidney Int 1975 Sep
PMID:Effects of jaundiced plasma on vascular sensitivity to noradrenalin. 17 Apr 48

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.
Cancer 1976 Sep
PMID:Direct immunoperoxidase staining for Regan isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase in human tumor tissues. 18 52

Erythrocyte and serum enzyme system in the Gagu of the Ivory Coast have been investigated. Some systems (e.g. PGM) differ little between the subdivisions of the Gagu group, but others differ considerably (e.g. G6PD variants). In general the red cell enzyme frequencies fall within the range of variation characteristic of African populations. Serum cholinesterase variants are present only at low frequency, and the distribution of alkaline phosphatase phenotype shows the expected correlation with ABO blood groups.
Ann Hum Biol 1976 Sep
PMID:Polymorphism of erythrocyte and serum enzyme systems in the Gagu of the Ivory Coast. 18 37

We examined 19 hepatoma tissues for alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme and found that six have both the Kasahara isoenzyme and an alkaline phosphatase with a unique electrophoretic mobility, in addition to the liver-type enzyme. From two of six carcinoma tissues, the abnormal enzyme was partly purified and subjected to a detailed analysis, which clarified that the abnormal enzyme resembled a fetal intestinal alkaline phosphatase in most of its enzymic and immunologic properties and also in properties that reflect enzyme structure. This fetal intestinal-type alkaline phosphatase was not found in 24 specimens of normal liver from adults. The relevance of fetal intestinal-type alkaline phosphatase to Kasahara isoenzyme and adult intestinal alkaline phosphatase is discussed. The fetal and adult intestinal alkaline phosphatases differ in electrophoretic mobility, heat stability, and reactivity with concanavalin A. The adult-type enzyme has two components; only the electrophoretically slower, neuraminidase-resistant one is described here.
Clin Chem 1977 Sep
PMID:A fetal intestinal-type alkaline phosphatase in hepatocellular carcinoma tissue. 19 84


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