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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
Adenosine, derived from hydrolysis of 5'-AMP by
5'-nucleotidase
activity, may be involved in coupling coronary blood flow to cardiac function and metabolism; it has been postulated as a cardioprotective substance in ischemic myocardium. The stimulation of beta-adrenergic receptors produces an increase in adenosine by 5'-AMP hydrolysis. In addition, it has been demonstrated that in Chagas' disease there is decreased cardiac perfusion. We show in this paper by histochemical and densitometric procedures that ecto-5'-nucleotidase activity increases in ventricles of acutely Trypanosoma cruzi-infected mice and that the density of beta-adrenergic receptors is significantly diminished with affinity similar to controls, showing that a compensatory mechanism was absent. The increase of ecto-5'-nucleotidase in heart myocytes from infected mice may produce cardioprotective adenosine that may be independent of beta-adrenergic function, based on the hypoperfusion conditions of acute chagasic
cardiomyopathy
.
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PMID:Trypanosoma cruzi: increased 5'-nucleotidase activity associated with dysfunction of adrenergic receptors in acutely infected albino Swiss mice. 1057 39