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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
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In order to ascertain the pathogenesis of myocardial cell vulnerability in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), several enzyme activities were examined by using subcellular fractions of myocardium and compared to those in Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). In the normotensive WKY heart, both
5'-nucleotidase
and Na+/K(+)-ATPase, which are plasma membrane associated enzymes, increased with age. But in the SHR heart, both enzymes were lower at 16 weeks than they were at 10 weeks of age. Moreover, at 16 weeks of age they were lower in SHR than in WKY. On the other hand, NADP(+)-isocitrate dehydrogenase activity, a mitochondria associated enzyme, was higher in SHR than in WKY at 6 weeks, but lower at 10 and again at 16 weeks of age. The activities of both
acid phosphatase
and N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, which are lysosomal enzymes, decreased with age in SHR but not in WKY. These results suggest that an enzymatic alteration in the plasma membrane and mitochondria may be one of important factors behind myocardial vulnerability in the SHR heart.
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PMID:Some enzyme characteristics of spontaneously hypertensive rats myocardium. 223 22
Acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase and
5'-nucleotidase
activities were analyzed cytophotometrically in cryostat sections of rat liver up to 8 weeks after ligation and transsection of the common bile duct. Ligation resulted in cholestasis and induced alterations in both localization and activity of the enzyme investigated. The cellular distribution but not the activity of
acid phosphatase
changed in liver parenchyma. In control liver, the final reaction product was localized as discrete granules in the bile canalicular region of hepatocytes. The final reaction product was precipitated more diffusely within the cytoplasm after induction of cholestasis, most probably due to increased fragility of lysosomal membranes. In control liver, alkaline phosphatase activity was low and localized in the bile canalicular plasma membranes only. The total parenchymal activity increased threefold after the induction of cholestasis and is considered to be a compensatory mechanism in order to enhance the excretion of bile salts from hepatocytes. 5'-Nucleotidase was present at the bile canalicular and sinusoidal surfaces of plasma membranes of hepatocytes in control liver; total activity in pericentral areas was significantly higher than in periportal areas. Induction of cholestasis resulted in higher total activity and redistribution of the activity over all three surfaces of the plasma membranes, whereas heterogeneity over the different zones of the acinus disappeared. The appearance of the enzyme at lateral plasma membranes is suggested to be related to the formation of new sites for bile salt transport out of the hepatocytes. With respect to all three enzymes studied, alterations of liver parenchymal cells due to a disturbed bile transport were already established during the first week of cholestasis.
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PMID:Quantitative changes in acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase and 5'-nucleotidase activity in rat liver after experimentally induced cholestasis. 238 57
The distribution of adenosine deaminase-containing neurons and fibers in the spinal cord and medulla was examined and the relationship of dorsal root ganglia neurons containing this enzyme to those containing somatostatin, substance P, fluoride-resistant
acid phosphatase
(FRAP) and
5'-nucleotidase
was determined using immunohistochemical and histochemical methods. In the spinal cord adenosine deaminase-immunoreactive fibers and neurons were confined to layer I and IIo. A similar localization of these was observed in the spinal trigeminal nucleus. In adult animals treated neonatally with capsaicin adenosine deaminase-positive fibers were totally depleted in layer IIo but only partially depleted in layer I. Analysis of lumbar sensory ganglia revealed that small type-B neurons immunoreactive for adenosine deaminase were also immunoreactive for somatostatin but not substance P. In addition, adenosine deaminase-positive neurons lacked histochemical reaction-product for FRAP and exhibited the lowest activity of
5'-nucleotidase
. Examination of the neuronal populations containing the two phosphatase enzymes showed that a proportion of neurons exhibiting
5'-nucleotidase
activity were devoid of FRAP activity. It is concluded that dorsal root ganglia neurons immunoreactive for adenosine deaminase and somatostatin constitute a single subpopulation of type-B ganglion cells separate from those containing substance P or FRAP. It appears that the lack of coexistence of adenosine deaminase with either FRAP or
5'-nucleotidase
cannot be attributed simply to a coexistence of the two latter enzymes since some
5'-nucleotidase
-positive neurons lacking FRAP were also devoid of adenosine deaminase-immunoreactivity. Insofar as these three enzymes may contribute to the regulation of transmission processes in primary sensory neurons, our results indicate a minimal functional relationship between adenine nucleoside and nucleotide degrading enzymes in these neurons. In addition, FRAP appears to have some functional independence from
5'-nucleotidase
.
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PMID:Anatomical and cytochemical relationships of adenosine deaminase-containing primary afferent neurons in the rat. 241 72
A combined histologic, immunohistologic, enzyme histochemical, and immunologic study has been carried out in a 7-year-old girl with recurring extramediastinal monocentric giant lymph node hyperplasia of hyaline-vascular type. A large panel of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to lymphoid and nonlymphoid cell markers were tested on frozen and paraffin-embedded lymph node tissue as well as on cell suspension and peripheral blood. Tissue enzyme histochemical study, including a conventional hematologic panel, was performed on frozen and plastic-embedded sections. The pattern was dominated by nodular aggregates of round BA-1+ Leu-14+ HLA-DR+ ATPase+ lymphocytes with polyclonal sIgD and sIgM positivity and lacking cIg and BA-2 staining. Leu-1+/Leu-4+, OKT6+, OKT10+, Leu-7+, and CALLA+ cells were few or absent in the nodules, whereas DRC-1+ BA-2+ HLA-DR+ 5'-Nuc+ cells formed a dendritic network in the outer portion of the nodules. No immunoreactivity for lymphoid and nonlymphoid cell markers, including cytokeratin and keratin, was detected in centrinodular histiocytic-like cells. Particularly, the Hassall's-like structures contained a target-like positivity for laminin, and consisted of flattened
acid phosphatase
(AP), alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase (ANAE),
5'-nucleotidase
(5'-Nuc), and adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) positive cells, whose enzyme profile overlapped with that of the histiocytic-like cells. The extranodular areas were mainly composed of Leu-1+/Leu-4+ lymphocytes with Leu-3a+/OKT4+ phenotype and, to a lesser extent, of OKT6+ OKT10+ lymphoid cells and scattered cells with markers of histiocytic lineage. The abundant vascular component was generally identified by laminin positivity and, in smaller proportion, it was positive for Factor VIII-related antigen. Most of the medium-sized vessels with high endothelium had marked AP, ANAE, and ATPase activities. The process observed resulted from vascularized nodular aggregates of nontransformed B-cells with the phenotype of primary follicle lymphocytes, associated to centrinodular histiocytic-like cells with a distinct enzyme profile.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical, enzyme histochemical, and immunologic features of giant lymph node hyperplasia of the hyaline-vascular type. 242 88
Several enzymes were investigated histochemically in the colons of normal male F344 rats in order to understand the function of different types of cells in this tissue. Serial methacrylate-embedded sections (2-4 microns) allowed the precise localizations of several enzymes including
acid phosphatase
, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (hexosaminidase), alpha-naphthyl butyrate esterase and
5'-nucleotidase
. Sites reactive with periodic acid-Schiff were also localized. Gradients of enzyme activity were observed between caecum and rectum and/or from the luminal surfaces to the bases of the crypts for hexosaminidase, esterase and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase. To our knowledge this is the first histochemical demonstration of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase in normal rat colonic epithelial cells. The utilization of the methacrylate-embedding technique has revealed previously undescribed gradients of enzyme activity and has allowed the localization of enzyme activities not previously reported in normal rat colonic mucosa.
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PMID:In situ localization of enzymes and mucin in normal rat colon embedded in plastic. 247 20
We have undertaken the analytical fractionation of epithelial cells from toad urinary bladder, a tissue extensively used to study epithelial transport of ions and water. In an attempt to establish markers for the main subcellular organelles, a number of enzymes were assayed in cell homogenates. The nearly ubiquitous plasma membrane marker
5'-nucleotidase
, and the transferases that donate N-acetylglucosaminyl, galactosyl, and sialyl residues to glycoproteins and glycolipids in the Golgi complex were not detectable. Glucose-6-phosphatase activity was low in relation to that of nonspecific phosphatases and, therefore, not suitable for identifying the endoplasmic reticulum. Like the cytosolic enzyme lactate, dehydrogenase, catalase was essentially found in the high-speed supernatant, with a noteworthy part of aminopeptidase (substrate, leucyl-beta-naphthylamide) and NAD glycohydrolase. Other enzymes, including cytochrome c oxidase,
acid phosphatase
, acid N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, alkaline phosphatase, alkaline phosphodiesterase I, nucleoside diphosphatase (substrate ADP), oligomycin-resistant Mg++-ATPase, and mannosyltransferase (acceptor, dolichylphosphate) were fairly active and largely sedimentable. After differential centrifugation, cytochrome oxidase,
acid phosphatase
, and acid N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase were typically associated with the large granule fraction, whereas the other sedimentable enzymes exhibited a broad distribution profile overlapping the nuclear, large granule, and microsome fractions. Their behavior in density equilibrium centrifugation is examined in a companion paper.
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PMID:Subcellular fractionation of epithelial cells from toad urinary bladder. 1. Assay of marker enzymes and differential centrifugation. 250 71
The effect of oral ingestion of different fractions of onion (Allium cepa)--extract, residue, and whole--at a dose level equivalent to intake of 50 g of onion per day for a 70-kg man, for 30 days, to male adult, normal, albino rats was studied on blood and erythrocyte membrane lipids and certain membrane-bound enzymes. Onion extract and residue showed hypercholesterolemic effect, while whole onion showed hypocholesterolemic effect in blood. In erythrocyte membranes, all the fractions had hypocholesterolemic and hypolipidemic effect, which was accompanied by changes in the erythrocyte membrane enzymes studied, i.e., alkaline and
acid phosphatase
,
5'-nucleotidase
, total and Mg2+ ATPase. The above study indicated that it is safer to take whole onion rather than onion residue or extract, because whole onion could lower the blood cholesterol level even in normal condition and has a less pronounced effect on the micro-environment of the cells.
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PMID:Effect of oral ingestion of different fractions of Allium cepa on the blood and erythrocyte membrane lipids and certain membrane-bound enzymes in rats. 252 81
Exocrine acinar cells possess two cytochemically distinct populations of secondary lysosomes. One population is Golgi associated and has demonstrable
acid phosphatase
(AcPase) activity, whereas the second is basally located and lacks AcPase activity but has trimetaphosphatase (TMPase) activity. The basal lysosomes are tubular in shape and rapidly label with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) after intravenous injection. In the present study using isolated rat parotid acinar cells, the two lysosomal populations were separated by cell fractionation on Percoll density gradients and were analyzed biochemically and by EM cytochemistry. On 35% Percoll gradients, two peaks of AcPase and beta-hexosaminidase, both lysosomal marker enzymes, and succinic dehydrogenase, an enzyme marker for mitochondria, could be resolved. The major peaks of beta-hexosaminidase and succinic dehydrogenase and the minor peak of AcPase corresponded with the dense lysosome fraction. The major peak of AcPase and the minor peaks for beta-hexosaminidase and succinic dehydrogenase coincided with the light membrane fraction. Galactosyl transferase (a marker enzyme for Golgi saccules) and
5'-nucleotidase
(a plasma membrane marker) were also associated with this fraction. By electron microscopy, the light membrane fraction was seen to contain tubular elements, multivesicular bodies (MVB), Golgi saccules, GERL, immature secretory granules, and some mitochondria. Electron microscopic cytochemical examination showed that these tubular structures were lysosomes. The dense lysosome fraction contained lysosomes positive for both AcPase and TMPase. After continuous incubation of isolated acinar cells with HRP, reaction product was rapidly localized to the light membrane fraction (greater than 2 min), where it was found in vesicles and tubular lysosomes. By 10 min it was present in MVB and tubular lysosomes, but by 60 min no HRP reaction product had appeared in the dense lysosomes. These results demonstrate that the tubular lysosomes are separable from dense lysosomes, typical secondary lysosomes, and are involved in the initial stages of endocytosis.
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PMID:Density gradient separation of two populations of lysosomes from rat parotid acinar cells. 255 1
We report a case of a neuroendocrine tumor of the jejunum metastatic to the liver in a 26-year-old woman. Light and electron microscopy of this tumor revealed a poorly differentiated neoplasm composed of clusters of round to polygonal cells compatible with a diagnosis of neuroendocrine tumor. In the absence of identifiable silver-staining granules or immunocytochemical demonstration of a specific hormone product in tumor cells, this tumor cannot be further classified among the various neuroendocrine tumors that may arise in this location. However, interspersed among tumor cells was a distinct population of multinucleate giant cells having an appearance similar to benign osteoclasts. Enzyme histochemistry for
5'-nucleotidase
,
acid phosphatase
, and nonspecific esterase each showed a dichotomous staining pattern for the small tumor cells and giant cells and suggest that the giant cells are not tumor derived, but represent a second, presumably reactive, cell population.
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PMID:Malignant neuroendocrine tumor of the jejunum with osteoclast-like giant cells. Enzyme histochemistry distinguishes tumor cells from giant cells. 257 48
Interest in the role of mononuclear phagocytes in glomerulonephritis (GN) and in defining markers of renal neoplasms led the authors to study alpha-naphthyl acetate/butyrate esterase (ANAE/ANBE), alkaline phosphatase (AlkP),
acid phosphatase
(AcP),
5'-nucleotidase
(5'N), and ATPase (ATP) activity in paraformaldehyde-fixed, plastic-embedded renal tissue from patients with a variety of pathologic conditions. These conditions included GN, renal tumors, and transplant rejection. Enzymatic staining for ANAE, ANBE, AcP, AlkP, and ATP was generally confined to tubules and collecting ducts in normal kidney. Nine of 10 cases of renal carcinoma had weakly to strongly positive reactions with AlkP, AcP, and ANAE; 9 of 10 cases of Wilms' tumor showed weakly positive reactions with AcP and ANAE, particularly in tubular structures. Severely damaged kidney allografts showed surprising retention of normal histochemical features. In all cases 5'N stained both glomerular capillaries and interstitial vasculature; ATPase and AlkP stained interstitial vessels only. Plastic embedding provides superb preservation of both microscopic anatomy and enzymatic activity, which may allow utilization of enzyme histochemistry for diagnostic and research purposes.
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PMID:Enzyme histochemistry in plastic-embedded sections of normal and diseased kidneys. 258 40
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