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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
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Several enzymes associated with the hepatocyte cell surface, alkaline phosphatase (AP),
5'-nucleotidase
(5'N), Mg++- and total Na+K+Mg++-ATpase, were assayed and localized cytochemically in order to gain insight into alterations of the plasma membrane components during reassociation of hepatocytes in primary monolayer culture. During a period of 4 days the activities of 5'nucleotidase and alkaline phosphatase increased spontaneously up to three- and four-fold, respectively.
Dexamethasone
reinforce the rise of alkaline phosphatase activity but retarded the increase of that of 5'nucleotidase. However, after the third day the level of 5'nucleotidase activity converged with the untreated controls. The activities of Mg++- and Na+K+Mg++-ATPase, which closely paralleled each other, remained essentially unchanged throughout cultivation and were not affected by dexamethasone. Cytochemical demonstration of alkaline phosphatase, 5'nucleotidase and Mg++-ATPase, using the lead salt method, revealed the potential presence of reaction product on the whole cell surface. However, the cells did not react uniformly, particularly on bile canalicular membranes. This heterogeneity seems to be due to different stages of canalicular development and to different functional states of the cultured hepatocytes.
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PMID:Alterations in activity and ultrastructural localization of several phosphatases on the surface of adult rat hepatocytes in primary monolayer culture. 612 58
Human monocyte to macrophage differentiation in vitro is associated morphologically with an increased cell size, an increased number of lysosomes, and rough endoplasmic reticulum. Functional changes associated with monocyte to macrophage differentiation include increased tumoricidal activity and increased cell protein, acid phosphatase, and
5'-nucleotidase
. Hydrocortisone succinate (HCS) at 2.5 microM markedly altered monocyte to macrophage differentiation: HCS inhibited the development of tumoricidal activity and the increased levels of cell protein, acid phosphatase, and
5'-nucleotidase
. By transmission electron microscopy, macrophages incubated with HCS failed to develop an increased complement of lysosomes and developed an increased number of membrane-bound electron lucent vacuoles.
Dexamethasone
inhibited the development of tumoricidal activity at a 10-fold lower concentration than HCS. HCS also markedly inhibited monocyte 3H-uridine incorporation. Mechanisms of HCS alteration of monocyte differentiation are discussed. These data suggest that corticosteroid alteration of monocyte differentiation may be a mechanism of HCS immunosuppression in vivo.
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PMID:Corticosteroid alteration of human monocyte to macrophage differentiation. 710 12