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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
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The number of white blood cells and of polymorphonuclear leukocytes remained unchanged in vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) receiving a "O" protein diet. The motility of the polymorphonuclear leukocytes and their phagocytic and killing indices with and without leukokinin stimulation decreased in protein-depleted animals. Acid cathepsin decreased, DNA relatively increased, and
peroxidase
,
alkaline phosphatase
, acid phenylphosphatase, and lysozyme reached higher levels in the polymorphonuclear leukocytes of animals on a "O" protein diet.
...
PMID:Polymorphonuclear neutrophilic leukocytes in protein deficiency. 40 70
A regional differentiation--reflecting structural differences--of the intestine of larval and juvenile grasscarps can be illustrated by studying the activity of
alkaline phosphatase
and the uptake of orally administered horseradish
peroxidase
. Pinocytosis takes place in a welldefined area of about 23% of the length of the gut (segment II). Neither the rostral +/- 68% (segment I) nor the caudal +/- 9% (segment III) shows absorption of the enzyme. Alkaline phosphatase activity, mainly localized at the microvilli of the enterocytes is high in the first segment of the gut and low in the second segment. In larvae, the activity decreases sharply at the transition from segment I to segment II. The activity is weak or absent in the caudal third segment. Quantitative histochemical data are confirmed by biochemical analyses. Alkaline phosphatase activity is found all over the mucosal folds of the first segment, with relatively weak activity at the base and at the tip of the folds. This may be related to a renewal of the epithelium. Our results suggest that active absorption of digested food takes place mainly in the rostral first segment, while the uptake of macromolecules by pinocytosis is a function of the second segment. Comparison of the results with information available in literature leads to a rejection of the hypothesis that the uptake of protein macromolecules in Cyprinids is to be attributed to the absence of a stomach and therefore to an inefficient digestion of proteins.
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PMID:REgional functional differentiation in the gut of the grasscarp, Ctenopharyngodon idella (Val.). 52 16
Soluble proteins of 25 helminth species of the classes Trematoda, Cestoidea and Nematoda, were separated by disc electrophoresis using polyacrylamide gel columns. Differences between the species were investigated on the basis of Rm values of the bands. Protein spectra were complemented by the detection of lipoproteins and glycoproteins and by identification of LDH, SHD,
peroxidase
, esterase and
alkaline phosphatase
. On the basis of comparison of protein spectra of parasitic worms belonging to three taxonomic classes it was found by means of numerical taxonomy that individual classes are characterized by a certain number of proteins of the same migration properties.
...
PMID:Identification of helminth species by means of disc electrophoresis. 52 99
Horseradish
peroxidase
was used to the precise investigation of low molecular protein transport across the kidney barrier. Simultaneously on the parallel material
alkaline phosphatase
activity was revealed, as this enzyme is connected with the transport processes through cell membranes. The applied reaction diaminebenzidine has shown infiltration spots for low molecular protein at the glomercular barrier and visualized tubular reabsorption of
peroxidase
in proximal convoluted tubule. Alkaline phosphatase activity has been observed on the surface of podocytes foot processes. On the surface of proximal convoluted tubules brush border and in canals formed with cells basal membranes investigations high activity of
alkaline phosphatase
was also observed.
...
PMID:Horseradish peroxidase application to the protein transport investigations and alkaline phosphatase ultralocalization at the kidney barrier level. 64 May 11
Smears of peripheral blood from the common rainbow lizard (Agama agama) were examined for the distribution and localization of lipid, glycogen, acid phosphatase,
alkaline phosphatase
and
peroxidase
, using a variety of staining techniques. While erythrocytes were strongly reactive with the
peroxidase
test, granulocytes and monocytes were only weakly or moderately active. Lipid and glycogen, as well as acid and
alkaline phosphatase
, were found in granulocytes and monocytes. Some lymphocytes showed weak acid phosphatase and moderate PAS activities. A small population of 'mononuclear' cells was noted which were not reactive to any of the histochemical tests adopted.
...
PMID:A cytochemical study of the blood of the rainbow lizard (Agama agama). 64 Sep 54
Reed-Sternberg (R-S) cells in the circulating blood of a patient with Hodgkin's disease were cytochemically
peroxidase
and Sudan black negative, devoid of
alkaline phosphatase
and non-specific esterase, mostly PAS negative but occasionally showing positivity, and nearly always showing moderately strong granular positivity for acid phosphatase. Electron microscopy showed irregular nuclear profiles, conspicuous nucleoli, a moderate development of cytoplasmic organelles but absence of structures resembling monocytic granules. The R-S cells frequently possessed receptors for the Fc region of IgG and were mostly positive for SmIg, but did not form rosettes with sheep or mouse erythrocytes nor have receptors for the Fc region of IgM or the C3 component of complement. The combined results suggest that R-S cells are of B-cell lineage.
...
PMID:Cytochemical, ultrastructural and immunological studies of circulating Reed-Sternberg cells. 64 47
Human embryonic neutrophils (N) in the liver (from 8.5 mm crown-rump length) are
alkaline phosphatase
(AP) negative during the first trimester of pregnancy. Early bone marrow granulocytes (from eleventh to sixteenth weeks of gestation) behave similarly. Only a small percentage of slightly AP positive cells could be found. Occasional cells with strong NAP reaction appear in the second trimester. NAP positivity greatly increases in the third trimester and term-babies have a somewhat higher than normal NAP activity in circulating blood. Unlike NAP reaction, naphthol-AS-D-chloroacetate esterase and
peroxidase
reactions are positive even in the earliest (AP negative) neutrophils.
...
PMID:Ontogeny of human neutrophil granulocyte alkaline phosphatase. 64 70
A computerized scanning microdensitometer and autoradiographic grain counter was able to provide quantitative data on the cytochemical final reaction product formed within a single cell and also quantitate the kinetics of its formation. Optical density and area measurements were performed on hundreds of leukocytes from slides previously stained to demonstrate any one of a variety of reactions. These included cellular glycogen, lipids,
peroxidase
, esterases,
alkaline phosphatase
, and acid phosphatase. In addition to these slide studies, chamber studies with an adapted Dvorak-Stotler Chamber allowed the measurement of enzyme kinetics within single cells.
...
PMID:Device for quantitative cytochemistry: a computerized scanning microdensitometer 'grain counter'. 72 48
Neutrophils from a patient with recurrent pyogenic infections since infancy were found to have morphologic abnormalities and impaired functions. The neutrophils had an abnormal nuclear shape, no or few secondary granules, and no
alkaline phosphatase
activity. Primary granules were normal in number and structure, and were positive for
peroxidase
. Immature granulocytes were structurally normal. The neutrophils were impaired in chemotaxis and bactericidal capacity. The patient's marrow cells formed increased numbers of granulocytic colonies of small size in culture. Her peripheral leukocytes produced elevated levels of CSA and adherent marrow cells did not inhibit colony formation. These data indicate an intrinsic neutrophil defect which allows normal proliferation of precursor cells, but results in abnormal morphogenesis and impaired function as the cells mature.
...
PMID:Abnormal neutrophil maturation in a neutrophil defect with morphologic abnormality and impaired function. 75 16
Using histochemical techniques, changes in the localization of different reserve substances (e.g. pectic compounds, starch, polysaccharides, proteins, nucleic acids, ascorbic acid) and enzymes (Acid phosphatase,
alkaline phosphatase
, ATP-ase, 5-nucleotidase, esterase, phosphorylase, succinate dehydrogenase, cytochrome oxidase and lipase) have been studied in the young and fertilized ovules of Zephyranthes sp. and Lagenaria sp. etc. Extensive changes in the enzyme activity and reserve substances are demonstrated during megasporogenesis and megagametogenesis and most of the substances exhibited interesting distributional pattern. Similarly, all the enzymes investigated have specific locale of distribution in the tissues which displayed differentiation of embryo sac. The earlier changes observed are in the megaspore which contained many reserve substances (starch; nucleic acids; ascorbic acid; proteins) and enzymes (
peroxidase
, succinate dehydrogenase, acid phosphatase,
alkaline phosphatase
and ATP-ase). In the matured embryo sac different cells have differential localization of the substances. Based on histochemical studies, distinct differences are made out between egg and synergids; egg and central cell. In general antipodals have maximum accumulation of physiologically active substances and intense activity of different enzymes. Nucellus cells also stored diverse substances and enzymes especially towards the chalazal end. Pollination stimulated accumulation of several reserve substances and enzymes in the tip of nucellus beak, micropylar zone and these included starch,
peroxidase
, phosphorylase succinate dehydrogenase, cytochrome oxidase etc.
...
PMID:Physiology of sexual reproduction. I. A histochemical study of the embryo sac development in Zephyranthes rosea and Lagenaria vulgaris. 81 Oct 56
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