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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (5'-nucleotidase)
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Myocardial homogenates from control animals and from hamsters with hereditary cardiomyopathy were subjected to analytical subcellular fractionation and enzymic microanalysis. Animals without ventricular hypertrophy or overt heart failure were used in this study. The principal subcellular organelles were characterised by density gradient centrifugation. Apart from evidence of enhanced lysosomal and peroxisomal fragility, probably secondary to the intracellular oedema, the intracellular organelles investigated in this study were unaffected by the myopathic process. Highly significant increases in 5'-nucleotidase activity, a marker for the sarcolemma, and an increased equilibrium density of this organelle were found in the myopathic tissue. Ultrastructural studies revealed patchy myocytolysis associated with lysosomes and with more extensive invaginations of the sarcolemma. It is suggested that a primary defect in membrane composition, leading to increased cation permeability, is the underlying abnormality in the myopathic hamster.
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PMID:Myocardial subcellular fractionation studies on cardiomyopathic Syrian hamsters. 47 46

The subcellular distribution of the 5'-nucleotidase activity was investigated in normal and hypertrophied pig hearts; normal rat hearts were used for comparison. The left ventricular hypertrophy was induced in pigs by banding the supravalvular aorta for 4, 8 and 12 weeks. By employing different procedures for the isolation of cardiac membranes, a major catalytic site for 5'-nucleotidase was found to be located at sarcolemma in rat heart and microsomes (sarcoplasmic reticulum) in pig heart. A progressive decrease in the homogenate and microsomal 5'-nucleotidase activity occurred upon the development of myocardial hypertrophy in pigs. This reduction in microsomal 5'-nucleotidase activity was characterized by a depression in both apparent Vmax and Km values. These results indicate that a primary 5'-nucleotidase pool is present in the intracellular compartment of the pig heart and is altered during the development of hypertrophy.
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PMID:Subcellular distribution of cardiac 5'-nucleotidase: alteration of microsomal pool in hypertrophied pig heart. 301 68