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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
alkaline phosphatase
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Histochemical techniques were applied to salivary glands removed from adult multimmate rodents (Praomys) of either sex to detect and localize the following enzymatic activities: acid and
alkaline phosphatase
, arylsulphatase, ali-esterases, beta-glucuronidase, N-acetyl-betaglucosaminidase, and L-leucyl-
aminopeptidase
. No reaction was observed for
alkaline phosphatase
and glucuronidase. The glands reacted differently to the other enzymatic activities. Alkaline phosphatase and glucosaminidase were present only in one glandular type whereas arysulphatase and esterases were present in all types although demonstrating a variable staining intensity in different glands. Sharp differences in some enzymatic activities of the submandibular and parotid glands were related to the sex of the animal.
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PMID:Cytochemical demonstration of enzymatic activities of the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands of Praomys (Mastomys) Natalensis. 341 28
Studied was the enzyme constellation, resp., activity of
alkaline phosphatase
(AP), glutamate-oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), glutamate-pyruvate transaminase (GPT), aldolase (ALD), leucin-
aminopeptidase
(LAP), cholinesterase (CE), creatine phosphokinase (CPK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), ornithine carbamoyltransferase (OCT), and guanase (G) in a total of 360 clinically normal and lactating and dry cows of the Black-and-White and Simmental crossbreeds. Characteristic quantitative changes were found with GOT, GPT, ALD, LDH, and CPK both over the dry period and over the entire period of lactation. The activity of LAP, AP, OCT, and G was not influenced by the functional status of the animals. In the course of the analyses there were changes in the serum ALD, CE, and GOT, associated with the breed. The enzymes referred to were studied with a view to establishing their normal parameters needed for the practice as the base to demonstrate preclinical disturbances in individual organs and tissues of the cows during pregnancy and the puerperium.
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PMID:[Enzyme constellation in cows of the Simmental crossbreed and Black Pied breed during the dry period and lactation]. 367 21
The intestinal absorption of hydrocortisone and prednisolone are compared with three water-soluble derivatives (succinate, phosphate, and lysinate) in experiments at two levels of biological system complexity. Rates of absorption are compared by measuring permeabilities from rat intestinal perfusions of drugs and derivatives in solution. Extents of absorption are compared over a 10-fold dose range of parent steroid and with the steroid derivatives by measuring plasma levels from solid oral dosage in dogs. While the parent steroids are well absorbed over the entire length of the intestinal tract, variability in plasma levels is observed at higher doses. Limited solubility and resultant dissolution rate variability are likely to be playing a role in the early erratic blood level profiles found at higher doses. While the soluble prodrugs have a dissolution rate advantage which results in a greater concentration gradient, their absorption is limited by their aqueous luminal stability, their polarity and resultant passive membrane permeability, and the distribution and activity of enzyme reconversion sites in the intestinal tract. The unstable lysinate ester, targeted for
aminopeptidase
, has an absorption profile and permeability similar to that of the parent steroid. The absorption of the moderately stable succinate ester is limited by its polarity and the activity of intestinal esterases. The stable phosphate derivative is well absorbed in the upper intestine, where high levels of
alkaline phosphatase
exist, while the prodrug polarity and drop-off of enzyme activity limit its absorption from the lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
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PMID:Oral absorption of 21-corticosteroid esters: a function of aqueous stability and intestinal enzyme activity and distribution. 379 22
Possibility of separate estimation of urinary enzymes after impairment of glomerular system and kidney tissue was considered theoretically. Activities of lactate dehydrogenase,
alkaline phosphatase
,
aminopeptidase
and gamma-glutamyl transferase were studied in blood serum and urine of II patients with nephrotic syndrome (4 patients with nephrotic form of glomerulonephritis and 7 patients with mixed form of glomerulonephritis). Urinary enzymes derived from blood serum constituted 20-30% of total enzymatic activity in urine of the patients with mixed form of glomerulonephritis and it was related only to the blood serum enzymes with relatively low molecular mass and high activity (
alkaline phosphatase
and LDH). The results obtained are consistent with the published data showing that kidney tissue is mainly responsible for appearance of the enzymes in urine.
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PMID:[A method of separate determination of enzymuria associated with impairment of glomerular filtration in kidney tissue]. 381 Dec 90
Age-related changes in enzyme activities, protein electrophoretic patterns and lipid composition of kidney-brush-border membranes were studied in 10-20- and 30-month-old male and female Wistar rats. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of membrane proteins revealed very little changes with increasing age, whether males or females were considered. The Km of three hydrolases - maltase, L-
aminopeptidase
and
alkaline phosphatase
- were not affected by age while the Vmax of maltase and
alkaline phosphatase
, but not of L-
aminopeptidase
, decreased from 10 to 30 months. The phospholipid to protein ratio which remained constant between 10 and 20 months, rose in both sexes from 20 to 30 months. In males, the cholesterol content of the membrane increased faster than that of phospholipid and the cholesterol over phospholipid ratio was then greater at 30 months than at 10 months, while in females this ratio remained unchanged in the course of aging. The fatty acid composition of the brush-border remained more or less constant with age in female rat whereas in the male, a 10% decrease in the proportion of arachidonic acid from 10 to 30 months was responsible for a lower unsaturation index.
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PMID:Age-related changes in enzyme activities, protein content and lipid composition of rat kidney brush-border membrane. 388 47
The uptake of nutrients and activities of membrane enzymes in the kidney were investigated using renal brush border membrane (BBM) vesicles in acute pyelonephritis in rats. A significant decrease (P less than 0.001) in the uptake of D-glucose and L-phenylalanine was observed in both the unobstructed right and obstructed left kidney, while there was a significant increase (P less than 0.001) in the uptake of L-alanine in the left kidney of pyelonephritic rats, demonstrating disturbances in the reabsorption of the glucose and aminoacids in the kidneys. Vmax of
alkaline phosphatase
, leucine-amino-peptidase and maltase was found to be decreased in the left kidney, suggesting that there was a reduction in the active enzyme molecule number. Km of
alkaline phosphatase
and leucine-
aminopeptidase
remained unchanged, while km of maltase decreased in both the right and left kidneys. An increase in the Vmax of
alkaline phosphatase
and leucine-
aminopeptidase
and substrate affinity of the maltase in the right kidney demonstrated a compensatory phenomenon for the malfunctioning of the left kidney. This is the first report demonstrating alterations in reabsorption of nutrients and BBM enzymes in experimental pyelonephritis.
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PMID:Pyelonephritis alters the reabsorption of nutrients and brush border membrane enzymes of rat kidney. 390 22
The activities of brush border membrane-associated hydrolases such as
alkaline phosphatase
(Alkpase),
aminopeptidase
, dipeptidyl aminopeptidase IV (DAP-IV), sucrase, lactase, and trehalase were studied in 14 different human colorectal cancer cell lines. The effect of sodium butyrate, a known differentiating agent, and cell growth on the activities of these enzymes was also examined. All 14 cell lines exhibited brush border membrane enzyme activities, and in general, the activity of Alkpase,
aminopeptidase
, and DAP-IV was much higher than the disaccharidases. However, the specific enzyme activities varied among different cell lines. The induction of Alkpase activity by sodium butyrate occurred in most of the 14 cell lines (2- to 123-fold), while induction of the other enzyme activities was observed in several (1.5- to 3.5-fold). In some instances, butyrate caused a decrease in enzyme activity. There was no statistically significant correlation between the induction of Alkpase activity and that of other enzyme activities by sodium butyrate. Levels of
aminopeptidase
and DAP-IV activity were found to be dependent on cell density and increased 3- to 4-fold by the tenth day in most of the cell lines. Sodium butyrate altered the subcellular distribution pattern of the disaccharidases, causing a significant increase in activity associated with the soluble (cytoplasmic) fraction. Other enzymes such as Alkpase and DAP-IV continued to be predominantly associated with the membrane fraction in butyrate-treated cells. These data suggest that brush border membrane hydrolase activity and the effect of sodium butyrate may provide useful information regarding the differentiation of human colorectal cancer cells.
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PMID:Effect of growth and sodium butyrate on brush border membrane-associated hydrolases in human colorectal cancer cell lines. 400 36
Pinocytosis was induced in rat kidney by exposure to horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Pinocytic vesicle preparations were enriched after homogenization of kidney cortex by differential centrifugation and free-flow electrophoresis with HRP as an exogenous marker. Vesicles were identified by enzymatic analysis and by electron microscopy, including specific staining procedures. Typical brush-border enzymes such as
alkaline phosphatase
,
aminopeptidase
, 5'-nucleotidase, lysosomal acid phosphatase, and mitochondrial succinic dehydrogenase were reduced in the vesicular fraction, compared to the kidney cortex homogenate. Glucose-6-phosphatase and Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase were only slightly increased in the fraction. These results indicate that preparations of pinocytic vesicles from rat kidney cortex can be enriched. They have biochemical characteristics that differ from those of the cell organelles and membranes previously purified from renal tissue.
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PMID:Analysis of the pinocytic process in rat kidney. I. Isolation of pinocytic vesicles from rat kidney cortex. 437 80
Multiple forms of hydrolytic enzymes were demonstrated in extracts of healthy bean leaves (Phascolus vulgaris L.) and bean leaves infected with the halo blight organism [Pseudomonas phaseolicola (Burkh.) Dowson] by polyacrylamide disc electrophoresis. Bean leaves contained up to 4 acid phosphatase bands, 9 esterase bands active towards alpha-naphthyl acetate, and 7 esterase bands towards alpha-naphthyl butyrate. Only low or no activity was found for
alkaline phosphatase
, lipase, and
aminopeptidase
. Two artifacts are described which were observed with the lead phosphate method for acid phosphatase and the Tween method for demonstration of lipase. After infection with the halo blight organism the major acid phosphatase of the host increased during early and decreased at later infection stages. An acid phosphatase of bacterial origin with a more neutral pH optimum could be demonstrated in infected leaves. It is suggested that the bacterial acid phosphatase plays a role in uptake of metabolites by the pathogen. Several esterase bands decreased after infection. One host band with activity towards alpha-naphthyl butyrate increased. Also the pathogen showed an esterase band with high activity towards alpha-naphthyl butyrate.
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PMID:Multiple hydrolases in bean leaves (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and the effect of the halo blight disease caused by Pseudomonas phaseolicola (Burkh.) Dowson. 590 74
The effects of aminoglycoside antibiotics on cellular functions of the LLC-PK1 kidney epithelial cell line were studied as a model system for aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity. The treatment with aminoglycoside antibiotics for 3 days caused a decrease in the dome number in the confluent LLC-PK1 cells and an increase in the floating cells in the culture medium. The inhibition of dome formation was dose-dependent and the rank-order of the degree of inhibition was compatible with the rank-order of in vivo nephrotoxicity. Aminoglycosides also decreased the intracellular content of cyclic AMP, with a correlation between the alteration of dome formation and cyclic AMP content. The specific activities of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (marker for lysosomes),
aminopeptidase
and
alkaline phosphatase
(marker for apical membranes) and (Na++K+)-adenosine triphosphatase (marker for basolateral membranes) in the homogenate were decreased by gentamicin treatment. Lysosomal and apical membrane enzymes released into the culture medium were increased by gentamicin treatment. The ultrastructural alterations in the lysosomes of gentamicin-treated cells also were observed. Above results suggest that aminoglycoside toxicity to LLC-PK1 cells may be similar to that reported for renal tubules.
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PMID:Effect of aminoglycoside antibiotics on cellular functions of kidney epithelial cell line (LLC-PK1): a model system for aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity. 608 64
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