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Query: EC:3.1.6.4 (
chondroitinase
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The cytoplasmic sialomucin in Paget cells of both mammary and extramammary Paget's diseases was examined, using a new method proposed by Volz et al. (1987a, b). The staining methods used involved an electrolyte-Alcian Blue (pH = 5.8) and periodic acid Schiff. Oxidation was performed with 0.4 mmol/l periodate in 1 mol/l HCl at 4 degrees C or 50 mmol/l periodate in distilled water at room temperature for 1 h. Methylation, saponification, borohydride reduction, and digestion with diastase, neuraminidase (Vibrio cholerae) or
chondroitinase
ABC, were also employed. The cytoplasmic mucin was found to exhibit positive reaction for the above staining which were variously altered by the chemical modification procedures and diminished in intensity or abolished by digestion with neuraminidase. These results suggest that the cytoplasmic mucin in Paget cells is sialomucin without side-chain substituent in genital
Paget's disease
, and that with a substituent at C7 in mammary
Paget's disease
.
...
PMID:Histochemical analysis of sialomucin in Paget cells of mammary and extramammary Paget's disease. 137 8
The cytoplasmic mucin in the Paget cells of extramammary
Paget's disease
was examined with a battery of histochemical techniques. The staining methods used were alcian blue, azure A and periodic acid-Schiff. In a further attempt to identify various polyanions, staining was carried out with alcian blue containing various concentrations of electrolyte. Methylation, saponification, borohydride reduction, acid hydrolysis, and digestion with diastase, sialidase,
chondroitinase
ABC, or nucleases were also employed. The results obtained suggest that the cytoplasmic mucin in the Paget cells is sialomucin without side-chain substituent.
...
PMID:The cytoplasmic mucin in Paget cells of extramammary Paget's disease. 627 19
The cytoplasmic sialomucin in Paget cells of extramammary
Paget's disease
was examined by means of a battery of histochemical techniques. The staining methods used involved an electrolyte--Alcian Blue (pH 5.8), periodic acid--Schiff and azure A at selected pH levels. Methylation, saponification, borohydride reduction, acid hydrolysis, and digestion with diastase, neuraminidase (Vibrio cholerae) or
chondroitinase
ABC, were also employed. The cytoplasmic mucin was found to exhibit positive reaction for the above staining which were variously altered by the chemical modification procedures and diminished in intensity or abolished by digestion with neuraminidase. These results suggest that the cytoplasmic mucin is sialomucin without side-chain substituent in extramammary
Paget's disease
located in axillary or genital area, and with a substituent at C7 in the disease located in perianal area.
...
PMID:Sialomucin in Paget cells of extramammary Paget's disease. 631 43