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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
)
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The activity of the enzyme purine metabolism (
5'-nucleotidase
, adenosine deaminase, xanthine oxidase and the content of uric acid, i.e. the final product of the purine metabolism) were determined in lymphocytes, eosinophiles and blood serum of patients with bronchial
asthma
. The activity of
5'-nucleotidase
in lymphocytes, eosinophiles and blood serum of patients with bronchial
asthma
was found to be reduced by 5-7-% as compared with the controls. The activity of adenosine deaminase in lymphocytes, eosinophiles and blood serum was found to be reduced in a majority of patients. An increased activity of adenosine deaminase was higher in lymphocytes and blood serum of 38% of the examined patients. The activity of xanthine oxidase in lymphocytes and eosinophiles of patients exceeded by 2.4 and 1.7 times the control value, respectively. The content of urine acid was found to be increased, in bronchial
asthma
, by 2.7 times. Consequently, the balance of enzyme reactions of the purine metabolism is impaired in bronchial
asthma
, and there is an accumulation of urine acid.
...
PMID:[Enzymes of purine metabolism of lymphocytes and eosinophiles in bronchial asthma]. 1277 69
Endogenous adenosine formed from ADP and AMP by the action of ATPase and
5'-nucleotidase
is known to cause bronchoconstriction and
asthma
in humans. It has been suggested that this action of adenosine is due to its binding to specific purino receptors in the mast cells in the lungs and consequent release of mediators which elicit bronchoconstriction and
asthma
. The release of these mediators leading to
asthma
was also believed to be due to vagal stimulation by adenosine. Though the role of adenosine in causing bronchoconstriction leading to
asthma
is well confirmed the actual mode of action and details of the mechanisms involved in the clinical manifestation of
asthma
remain unclear.
...
PMID:Adenosine and its role in asthma. 2310 9