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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
)
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Cholesteryl esterase activities were determined in homogenates of rat heart (ventricles), isolated, calcium-tolerant, cardiac myocytes and aortic tissue and were compared with acid and neutral triglyceride lipase activities in these fractions. Using cholesteryl oleate/phosphatidylcholine/taurocholate emulsions and digitonin pretreatment of the enzyme fractions, acid and neutral
cholesteryl esterase
activities were measured in all tissue preparations. In contrast to the acid and neutral triglyceridase and acid
cholesteryl esterase
activity, the neutral
cholesteryl esterase
activity was subject to substrate inhibition. Upon isolation of cardiac myocytes, and in contrast with the recovery of neutral triglyceride lipase activity, only a small portion of the neutral
cholesteryl esterase
(6%) was recovered, suggesting that nonmyocyte neutral
cholesteryl esterase
activity markedly contributes to the relatively high activity detectable in whole ventricular homogenates. The recovery of large amounts of neutral
cholesteryl esterase
activity in the supernatant of collagenase-digested heart tissue, obtained during the isolation of myocytes, which is also markedly enriched in activities of two endothelial marker enzymes (
5'-nucleotidase
and angiotensine-converting enzyme) may indicate the predominant contribution of neutral
cholesteryl esterase
activity from coronary endothelial cells to this activity detectable in ventricular homogenates. Relative to the activity in ventricular and myocyte homogenates, aorta homogenates possessed the highest specific neutral
cholesteryl esterase
activity. We propose that in addition to coronary endothelium, smooth muscle cells also contribute to the neutral
cholesteryl esterase
activity in ventricular homogenates.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Cholesteryl esterase activities in ventricles, isolated heart cells and aorta of the rat. 303 10