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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (alkaline phosphatase)
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Intact Angiostrongylus cantonensis is able to hydrolyse glucose-phosphate esters, mononucleotides and rho-nitrophenyl phosphate as well as beta-glycerophosphate in vitro. Reciprocal inhibition studies suggest that the hydrolysis of such substrates is due to a non-specific phosphomonoesterase. Molybdate ions, which exert no effect on either the uptake of glucose or the production of lactate, inhibit the hydrolysis of glucose-1-phosphate in the external medium and simultaneously lower the production of lactate by the intact worms in vitro.
Parasitology 1979 Dec
PMID:Acid phosphatase activity demonstrated by intact Angiostrongylus cantonesis with special reference to its function. 4 61

Human splenic sinuses were observed for the induction of alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity in mucopolysaccharidoses of type I and II, in GM1 gangliosidosis, and in Niemann-Pick's disease, type A. A substantially lower degree of activity was found in Sanfillipo's disease, type A, and in hemosiderin pigmentation of the sinuses. In a number of hematological affections and in control spleens AP activity could not be proved by histochemical means. From the formal pathogenetic view, enzyme activity induction is probably related to lysosomal deposition of the material stored.
Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol Incl Mol Pathol 1979 Dec
PMID:Alkaline Phosphatase Activity Induction in Human Spleen Sinuses in Storage Diseases. 4 56

Alkaline phosphatase activity allows a certain discrimination between lympho-inhibition following a direct action on the lymphoid stem cells or a modification of mesenchyme/epithelium interactions; in this study we have compared the evolution of this activity in untreated chick embryos and in chick embryos following graft-versus-host-reactions. The important decrease of mesenchyme alkaline phosphatase activity induced here, involves a localisation of allograft reaction in this tissue; this result does not agree with the former explanations about a direct action on the lymphoid stem cells.
Bull Assoc Anat (Nancy) 1979 Dec
PMID:[Alkaline phosphatase activity of the bursa of Fabricius: histochemical study in the normal embryo and during allograft reactions]. 4 56

Four different immunological methods for the determination of the placental isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase (Regan isoenzyme) were compared in 64 normal blood donors, 23 healthy laboratory and medical staff workers and 68 pregnant women: a. Inhibition by soluble antibodies to the placental enzyme. b. Precipitation with soluble antibodies. c. Precipitation with immobilized antibodies. d. Measurement of the activity of the placental alkaline phosphatase following binding to an immunoabsorbent that has been obtained by polymerization of anti-placental-alkaline phosphatase gamma-globulin using glutaraldehyde. The immunoabsorbent method yielded the best results. The optimal conditions were evaluated for the measurement of the activity of immunoabsorbent-fixed placental (tumoral) alkaline phosphatase activity. This method was applied to 209 normal blood donors and to 239 patients with different malignant tumors: 25.5 percent of the cancer patients exhibited an elevated Regan -isoenzyme activity in the serum.
Clin Chim Acta 1975 Dec 15
PMID:Immunological methods for human placental alkaline phosphatase (Regan isoenzyme). 5 29

A survey has been carried out on 206 healthy Pakistani women attending with their sick children at the paediatric outpatients department and 252 pregnant Pakistani women near term attending the antenatal clinic of the Karachi Prosgraduate Medical Centre. 12-6% of helathy women and 33% of pregnant women had biochemical abnormalities in serum calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase which were corrected with subsequent administration of vitamin D. The absence of clinical disease has been ascribed to the supplementation received through the ultraviolet irradiation of the skin.
Lancet 1976 Dec 04
PMID:Occult osteomalacia amongst healthy and pregnant women in Pakistan. 6 39

Four cytochemical reactions widely used for hematological diagnosis (Myeloperoxydase, leukocyte alkaline phosphatase, PAS and Sudan Black) were carried out in 46 infants admitted into a neonatology unit (14 preterm babies, 19 small for date newborn infants (SDB) and 13 preterm with retarded intra-uterine growth). The MPO, polymorphonuclear PAS and Sudan Black levels are comparable in the three groups of infants and the same as in normal full-term newborn babies. On the other hand, the LAP level, identical in preterms and SDB, is lower than in full-term infants but higher than in adults. Lymphocyte PAS value increases progressively with age. Better interpretation of results would be gained with knowledge of normal ranges for these four parameters in children. The authors suggest that these reactions should be used in the field of general metabolic diseases, susceptibility to infection and genetic diseases with or without chromosal abnomaly.
Biomedicine 1976 Dec 05
PMID:Leukocyte cytochemical reactions in preterm and small for date babies. 6 99

Plasma concentrations of calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphatase (A.P.), immunoreactive calcitonin (iC.T.), and immunoreactive parathyroid hormone (iP.T.H.) were measured in fifty-two patients with chronic renal failure on maintenance haemodialysis. On the basis of a bimodal distribution of values for plasma-A.P. the patients were dividied into 2 groups. In those patients with normal A.P. concentratons as well as in twenty-eight normal subjects there was a positive correlation between iP.T.H. and iC.T. which was independent of plasma calcium or phosphate. Patients with increased plasma-A.P. had higher concentrations of iP.T.H., lower concentrations of iC.T., and showed a negative relation between the concentrations of the two hormones. It is suggested that a possible factor in the pathogenesis of renal bone disease is a failure to secrete C.T. in adequate amounts.
Lancet 1976 Dec 18
PMID:Evidence that endogenous calcitonin protects against renal bone disease. 6 2

A description is given of a combination of three programs developed for computer-assisted stage scanning cytophotometry and cytofluorometry of isolated, close-lying, or touching objects in different types of microscopical preparations. The advantages and limitations of the individual programs are discussed, as well as the local specimen conditions determining the optimal application range of each of the programs. The applicability of these programs was investigated by determination of the integrated absorbance values of Feulgen or gallocyanin-chrome alum stained chicken erythrocytes, human leucocytes, and skin biopsy cells in imprint preparations, as well as of guinea pig peritoneal granulocytes which had been submitted to a simultaneous coupling azo dye incubation for alkaline phosphatase activity.
Histochemistry 1977 Dec 28
PMID:HIDACSYS: computer programs for interactive scanning cytophotometry. 7 72

Two cases of liver metastases from gastric carcinoma are described in which the simultaneous occurrences of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and carcinoplacental alkaline phosphatase (CPALP) were demonstrated in the sera and tumor tissues. AFP was detected not only in the tumor tissues but also in the liver tissue adjacent to the tumor, while the other 2 carcinoembryonic proteins were not detected in the non cancerous liver tissues. The characteristics of CPALP in Case 1 were almost similar to the Nagao isoenzyme, based on enzyme tests involving L-leucine, L-phenylalanine and EDTA inhibitions, heat-stability and Michaelis constant, except for electrophoretical slower moving, while that in Case 2 were identical to variant type CPALP (Warnock).
Gastroenterol Jpn 1979 Dec
PMID:Carcinoembryonic proteins in gastric carcinoma metastatic to the liver. 9 60

The influence of acute poisoning with Dursban (O.P.I.) and D.D.T. (O.cl.I.) on serum enzymes and histopathological examination of the liver, kidney and testes was investigated in albino rats. Two repeated i.p. injections of Dursban in a dose of half the LD 50 resulted in a significant increase in serum GOT, GPT and alkaline phosphatase activity and a decrease of cholinesterase. In case of DDT, two doses of 150 mg/kg orally resulted in a significant increase in the activity of serum GPT only, while three doses increased serum GOT and GPT. No significant change was observed in serum alkaline phosphatase and cholinesterase activity. Regarding the pathological examination it was found that in animals treated with Dursban there was liver necrosis of mid-zonal type and fatty change at the periphery. In case of DDT the liver cells lost their radial arrangements and showed fatty change. There was cellular infiltration in the centre, mostly mononucleolar cells. In both insecticides there was necrosis of some of the seminiferous tubules of the testes and cloudy swelling of the convoluted tubules of the kidney. Histochemical study of the liver in animals treated with Dursban showed that glycogen was deposited at one side of the cell. However, there was depletion of glycogen around the central vein. In liver treated with DDT there were large globules of fat inside the liver cells, indicating increased fat content compared to control liver, where there were tiny minute droplets of fat.
Z Ernahrungswiss 1979 Dec
PMID:Acute toxicity of organophosphorus and organochlorine insecticides in laboratory animals. 9 70


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