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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
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Mitochondrial and microsomal fractions were isolated from guinea pig myocardium by differential pelleting. The mitochondrial fraction was subjected to analytical subfractionation by sucrose density gradient centrifugation and the gradient fractions assayed for marker enzymes for the various mitochondrial compartments, viz outer membrane (monoamine oxidase), intermembranous space (adenylate kinase), inner membrane (Mg2+-dependent ATPase and cytochrome c oxidase) and mitochondrial matrix (malate dehydrogenase), and for
creatine kinase
. Both
creatine kinase
and adenylate kinase were released by suspending the mitochondria in 50 mmol . litre-1 sodium phosphate buffer. Sonication or disruption with the detergent, digitonin released the adenylate kinase but the
creatine kinase
remained associated with the inner membranes. Subsequent salt treatment desorbed the
creatine kinase
from these membranes. It is concluded that
creatine kinase
is located to the outer aspect of the inner mitochondrial membrane. Analytical subfractionation of the microsomal fraction clearly resolved markers for the sarcolemma (
5'-nucleotidase
), outer mitochondrial membrane (monoamine oxidase) and endoplasmic reticulum (neutral alpha-glucosidase and RNA). Creatine kinase was localised in the endoplasmic reticulum particularly the smooth membranes.
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PMID:Sub-mitochondrial and sub-microsomal distribution of creatine kinase in guinea pig myocardium. 51 58
An assessment of the Gilford Automatic Enzyme Analyser was conducted over a period of one year. The optics of the instrument were satisfactory with regard to accuracy of wavelength selection and linearity of absorbance response. Excellent precision was obtained for both absorbance readings and operation of the dispenser pump. Carry-over within the microflow-cell was low. The method of operation recommended by the manufacturers for enzyme determinations failed to take account of endogenous blank reactions which could lead to significant error. When revised methods utilising a pre-incubation stage and initiation with a single substrate were employed, the results correlated well with those obtained with standard automatic (LKB 8600) and manual (Pye Unicam SP 800) kinetic systems for aspartate and alanine aminotransferase,
creatine phosphokinase
and alpha-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase, and the precision at all activity levels was satisfactory. Acceptable precision could not be obtained over the clinical range for enzyme assays requiring a blank determination on each sample (
5'-nucleotidase
and adenosine deaminase) and those with very low normal serum activities (isocitrate dehydrogenase and glutamate dehydrogenase). These limitations appeared to be due to relative insensitivity of the transducer response and liability to optical disturbance. This apart, the instrument has many advantages over alternative equipment.
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PMID:An evaluation of the Gilford 3400 automatic enzyme analyser. 114 90
The present state of investigations on molecular and cellular mechanisms of cardioprotective effects of phosphocreatine (PCr) is reviewed. The protective effect of PCr is manifested as significant improvement of heart contractile function recovery, lowering of diastolic pressure elevation and myocardial enzymes release during postischemic reperfusion as well as better preservation of high energy phosphates in comparison with control. Data from multidisciplinary studies using physico-chemical, physiological, pharmacological etc. approaches suggest that one of the key mechanisms of PCr action is its interaction with the sarcolemmal membrane. The authors own data obtained with the use of spin-labeled ESR-probe incorporated into the isolated sarcolemmal vesicles provide direct evidence in favor of the ordering effect of PCr sarcolemmal phospholipid packing with essential involvement of Ca2+ ions. PCr transform membrane phospholipids into more structured gel-like state. The results of biomedical studies suggest that the mechanism of this protective action is complex and includes at least four components: 1) inhibition of lysophosphoglyceride accumulation in the ischemic myocardium and preservation of cardiac cell sarcolemma structure via zwitterionic interaction with PCr molecules; ii) extracellular action consisting in inhibition of platelet aggregation via ADP removal in the extracellular
creatine kinase
reaction and increasing plasticity of red blood cells; iii) PCr penetration into cells maintenance of high local ATP levels is possible; iiii) inhibition of adenine nucleotide degradation at the step of
5'-nucleotidase
reaction in cardiac cell sarcolemma.
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PMID:[Molecular and cellular aspects of the cardioprotective mechanism of phosphocreatine]. 129 51
Enzyme activities of purine catabolism and salvage, the concentrations of high-energy phosphates and the reutilisation of purine bases and purine nucleosides were studied in rat heart myoblasts and myocytes. Rat heart myoblasts H9c2(2-1) were grown in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's minimum essential medium supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum. Reduction of fetal calf serum to 2% for 1 week resulted in a differentiation into myocytes with respect to their morphological features and their enzyme pattern. In differentiated myocytes, activity of
5'-nucleotidase
was increased more than 2-fold, and AMP deaminase and
creatine kinase
activities were more than 10-fold elevated. The concentration of creatine phosphate in differentiated myocytes was doubled compared to that in myoblasts. The uptake into myoblasts and myocytes and the incorporation into adenine nucleotides was highest using adenosine, inosine and adenine uptake rates were intermediate, and hypoxanthine was utilised least. Differentiation of myoblasts into myocytes resulted in a slightly lower overall uptake of adenosine and adenine, whereas about 40% more inosine and hypoxanthine were utilised by myocytes. Increasing the phosphate concentration in the incubation medium up to 50 mmol/l resulted in a stimulation of uptake of all purine compounds tested. This stimulation was more pronounced in myoblasts.
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PMID:Alterations of purine salvage pathways during differentiation of rat heart myoblasts towards myocytes. 376 22
By means of DEAE-Sephadex A-50 column chromatography and gel filtrations on Sephadex G-75, Sephacryl S-300 and Sephadex G-100, successively, a potent
5'-nucleotidase
was purified from Trimeresurus gramineus venom. The venom
5'-nucleotidase
is a single polypeptide chain and homogeneous as judged by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. It is a thermostable glycoprotein consisting of 589 amino acid residues. Its molecular weight was estimated to be 74,000 by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. It possessed nucleotidase activities toward adenosine monophosphate and adenosine diphosphate. The specific activities toward AMP and ADP were 504 +/- 28 and 101 +/- 8 micrograms Pi/min per mg, respectively. Pre-incubation of this venom's
5'-nucleotidase
with ADP resulted in the cleavage of ADP and formation of adenosine. The
5'-nucleotidase
activity was inhibited by EDTA. Both Zn2+ and Co2+/- reversed the inhibitory effect of EDTA. In rabbit platelet-rich plasma, it inhibited completely the ADP (2 x 10(-5) g/ml)-induced platelet aggregation. It also inhibited the platelet aggregations induced by sodium arachidonate (100 microM), collagen (20 micrograms/ml) and ionophore A-23187 (5 microM)-induced platelet aggregations were not affected significantly by this venom
5'-nucleotidase
. In ADP-refractory platelet-rich plasma, the venom
5'-nucleotidase
inhibited the platelet aggregations induced by collagen (20 micrograms/ml) or sodium arachidonate (100 microM). The venom
5'-nucleotidase
showed a more pronounced inhibitory effect on sodium arachidonate-induced platelet aggregation than creatine phosphate/
creatine phosphokinase
and apyrase did. No lactate dehydrogenase was released by this venom
5'-nucleotidase
, indicating that no platelet lysis occurred. It is concluded that removal of ADP, which is released by these platelet aggregation inducers, and the subsequent accumulation of adenosine are responsible for the inhibitory effect of the venom
5'-nucleotidase
on platelet aggregations.
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PMID:Inhibition of platelet aggregation by 5'-nucleotidase purified from Trimeresurus gramineus snake venom. 631 33
Experiments were carried out to test the hypothesis that membrane injury associated with Ca2+ depletion of the heart is involved in the development of Ca2+ overload during the Ca2+ paradox phenomenon. Biochemical properties of sarcolemma (SL) and sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) isolated from the rabbit heart after 10 min of Ca2+-free perfusion were examined. This treatment predisposes hearts to the Ca2+ paradox as assessed by perfusate
creatine kinase
(CK) activity and heart contractility during reperfusion with Ca2+. Homogenates prepared from Ca2+ depleted heart were examined for their capacity to accumulate Ca2+ in the presence of ATP, which is mainly a property of the SR Ca2+ pump. The initial rate of Ca2+ pumping was 55% less in the Ca2+ depleted heart. The activities of
5'-nucleotidase
, Na+/K+-ATPase and Na+/Ca2+ antiporter, and the Ca2+ permeability were studied in isolated SL vesicles. Na+/K+-ATPase activity was 75% less in SL isolated from Ca2+ depleted hearts, no significant changes were observed with the other parameters studied. Calmodulin (CaM) content in SL, assayed by radioimmunoassay, was unchanged. However, a 98% increase was observed in homogenates prepared from Ca2+ depleted hearts. The possible involvement of CaM in the Ca2+ paradox phenomenon is discussed. The data provide evidence that the net Ca2+ gain of myocardial cells in Ca2+ repletion may in part be associated with a loss of the ability of the SL and SR to remove Ca2+ from the cytosol.
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PMID:Diminished Na+/K+ and Ca2+ pump activities in the Ca2+ depleted heart: possible role in the development of Ca2+ overload during the Ca2+ paradox. 631 44
After the intraperitoneal administration of 0.5 mEq 134 CsCI . kg -1 to mice, the maximum cesium level in the kidney's, heart, lungs and liver was found in the first hour (T 1/2 13 h), in the muscles after 8 h (T 1/2 180 h), in the brain after 24 h (T 1/2 140 h) and in the blood after 24 h. Maximum cesium levels were found in the muscles. Rats excreted about 17% of the administered dose in 24 h and 38% in 144 h. Most of the cesium (about 90%) is excreted in the urine. In rats, equalization of the plasma and RBC cesium levels takes longer than 6h. Cesium transport is not entirely dependent on the ATPase system, as shown by the results given by the crude mitochondrial fraction with a reduced potassium content. Among the various univalent ions studied, the effect of cesium on
creatine kinase
,
5'-nucleotidase
, phosphodiesterase and deaminase activity was the smallest.
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PMID:Distribution of cesium in the organism and its effect on the nucleotide metabolism enzymes. 645 57
A total of 25 apparently healthy adults (13 men and 12 women), 29.5 years (SD = 3.6 years) of age, served as subjects in a 24-h study conducted in Barcelona, Spain, in the spring of 1990. The group had a homogeneous pattern of meals, activity, and behavior. Six blood samples were collected at 4-h intervals over a single 24-h period beginning at 10:00 h. The oral temperature was measured at 2-h intervals to facilitate an independent biological time reference for the local population being studied. The serum concentration of 12 enzymes of clinical interest were measured in each sample:
creatine kinase
,
creatine kinase
2, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, alkaline phosphatase, cholinesterase, lactate dehydrogenase, lactate dehydrogenase 1,
5'-nucleotidase
, pancreatic alpha-amylase, and triacylglycerol lipase. We supposed that all experimental data obtained for a quantity came from a single "hypothetical subject" that represented the central tendency of the population and then these data were analyzed for circadian rhythm by single cosinor. A statistically significant circadian rhythm was detected in all quantities studied (p < or = 0.05) except for serum concentrations of pancreatic alpha-amylase and triacylglycerol lipase. The maximum daily rhythmic variation was approximately 10% (interval, 6-14%) for all quantities studied except pancreatic alpha-amylase (2.6%). This rhythmic variation is greater than the analytical variation except for
5'-nucleotidase
and pancreatic alpha-amylase. The acrophases for the quantities studied (except that of triacylglycerol lipase) coincide with times near those of the oral temperature acrophase (18:01 local time). The results of this study will doubtless contribute to further documentation of the structure of the human circadian timing system and to establishment of time-qualified reference intervals for a defined group of subjects.
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PMID:Circadian rhythms of serum concentrations of 12 enzymes of clinical interest. 810 Apr 88
In the present study we have investigated whether enzyme histochemical parameters can be applied to detect early ischemic damage in rat heart after ischemia without restoration of the blood flow. Ischemia was induced by incubating heart fragments for 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 120 and 240 min at 37 degrees C. The activity and localization of the following enzymes was studied in unfixed cryostat sections using quantitative histochemical methods: lactate dehydrogenase,
creatine kinase
, succinate dehydrogenase, phosphofructokinase, acid phosphatase,
5'-nucleotidase
and glycogen phosphorylase. Moreover, the ultrastructure of the tissue was studied with special attention to the appearance of flocculent densities in mitochondria, which can be seen as a sign of irreversible cell damage. It was shown that glycogen phosphorylase activity in rat heart decreased after short periods (30 min) of in vitro ischemia, whereas all other enzymes studied were not decreased up to 240 min, with the exception of lactate dehydrogenase and phosphofructokinase activities which were diminished only at 240 and 120 min of ischemia, respectively. Some reaction product was found after incubating for
5'-nucleotidase
activity in the absence of substrate, indicating the presence of endogenous substrate(s). This endogenous substrate disappeared from the myocytes after 20 min of ischemia. It is assumed that AMP and/or other phosphate-containing compounds play an essential role in the activation of glycogen phosphorylase. Significant reduction of glycogen phosphorylase activity is correlated with the irreversible stage of damage of myocytes as judged from the ultrastructure.
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PMID:Histochemical detection of glycogen phosphorylase activity as parameter for early ischemic damage in rat heart. 850 31
In the present study, some biochemical properties and pathological effects of Daboia russelli venom from Burdwan district of West Bengal, eastern India are presented. The clinical features of Russell's viper envenomation observed in patients admitted to Burdwan Medical College & Hospital are also reported. In vitro, whole venom exerts strong trypsin inhibitory, phospholipase A2 and procoagulant activities in addition to moderate
adenosine monophosphatase
and adenosine triphosphatase activities. Lethality (LD50) of this venom sample is 0.7 mg kg (i.v.) of mice. Significant local tissue damaging effects including edema, hemorrhage and necrosis are observed in experimental animal models. An increase in the level of serum enzymes, such as aspartate transaminase, alkaline phosphatase,
creatine phosphokinase
, lactate dehydrogenase after D. russelli venom injection in albino rats is indicative of cell or tissue damage. High incidence of intravascular hemolysis in addition to hemostasis, haemoptysis and haematuria are observed as the most prominent features of RVV envenomation from this part of India. The present study reinforces the hypothesis that variation in the venom composition of RVV from eastern India with respect to venom samples of Russell's vipers from other parts of India is responsible for the differences in the clinical manifestation in patients from eastern India.
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PMID:Some biochemical properties of Russell's viper (Daboia russelli) venom from Eastern India: correlation with clinico-pathological manifestation in Russell's viper bite. 1066 98
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