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Query: EC:3.2.1.20 (
alpha-glucosidase
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At an average of 32 days after a modified Roux-en-y repositioning of rat small intestine, the mucosal mass, mucosal composition, in vivo absorption of galactose and the activity of
maltase
, sucrase and
alkaline phosphatase
were measured. In the gut segment with digestive secretions but without food (A) the only change was a decrease of sucrase activity which occurred most probably at the cellular level. In the gut segment with food and gastric juice and a reflux of digestive secretions (B) complex changes took place. An increase in mucosal mass was not accompanied by an increase in galactose absorption. There was a high increase of sucrase activity, a moderate increase of
maltase
activity and a tendency of the
alkaline phosphatase
activity to decrease. The changes (increase in mucosal mass and total enzyme activity, but no changes in activity at the cellular level) in the segment exposed to both digestive secretions and food (C) were compatible with a more proximal promotion of a distal gut segment.
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PMID:An experimental model for studies on the effects of food and digestive secretions on the digestive-absorptive capacity of rat small intestine. 89 9
Plasma membrane fractions from the brush border (BBM) and antiluminal (ALM) surfaces of the dog's renal proximal tubule cell were separated using free-flow electrophoresis. Rabbits immunized with BBM rapidly produced antibody, but rabbits immunized with ALM did not respond. Indirect immunofluorescence and immunoferritin studies showed that the antibody reacts with the brush border of the proximal tubules in the normal kidney of the adult dog. It also reacts with the surface membranes of certain other absorptive and secretory epithelia, such as gall bladder, small intestine, epididymis, and lacrimal gland. The antibody has affinity for the membrane
maltase
without affecting its catalytic activity, but does not appear to have affinity for the membrane
alkaline phosphatase
or the high affinity binding site for phlorizin present in the BBM. Polyacrylamide electrophoresis of solubilized BBM showed approximately 37 protein bands and four glycoproteins. We conclude that the proximal tubule cell is immunologically polarized with respect to the distribution of antigenic proteins, and that the BBM is highly antigenic. The antigenic components appear to be high molecular weight glycoproteins present in the glycocalyx.
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PMID:Immunologic characterization of plasma membranes from the renal proximal tubule of the dog. 89 9
Human duodenal fluid, secretion fluid of a villous adenoma of the rectum, urine and culture medium of HeLa cells contain plasma membrane fragments which can be revealed by electrophoresis in different media, gel filtration on Sepharose 4-B, electron microscopy and cytochemistry. They carry plasma membrane enzymes (
alkaline phosphatase
EC 3.1.3.1, leucine aminopeptidase EC 3.4.1.1, 5'-nucleotidase EC 3.1.3.5,
maltase
EC 3.2.1.20
) in the same ratio as the membranes of the cells of origin. Equilibrium density centrifugation results in recovery of these plasma membrane fragments at density 1.190 (g/ml) in CsCl, 1.165 (g/ml) in sucrose, and 1.135 (g/ml) in metrizamide. Similar plasma membrane fragments were decribed previously in the serum of certain liver patients. These observations give evidence that shedding of whole plasma membrane fragments (koinozymic shedding) is a widespread feature of viable cells.
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PMID:Spontaneous shedding of plasma membrane fragments by human cells in vivo and in vitro. 92 96
From an homogeneous breeding one can occasionnally select a rat (rat +) showing an exceptionally high calcium absorption. For such a rat, high calcium absorption is accompained by a similar high
alkaline phosphatase
activity in the ileum. This fact was shown in six different assays. For rat +, this enzymatic excitation seems specific for intestinal phosphatase. Other characteristic enzymes of brush border such as
maltase
, invertase and leucylaminopeptidase do not vary much. Only slight modifications of phosphatase activity were observed in other organs or tissues: plasma, kidney, bone. The variations for liver are more important but unsignificant. The high calcium absorption is related to
alkaline phosphatase
. It is observed atdifferent steps of the preperation and can be increased by sorbitol, this last property being characteristic of the enzyme. The aptitude of a rat + for high calcium absorption is only momentany. When it goes back to usual calcium utilization, intestinal mucosa shows a normal phosphatasic activity.
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PMID:[New correlation between absorption of calcium and activity of intestinal alkaline phosphatases]. 93 Dec 62
Endogeneous hyperglucagonemia is observed in experimental diabetes mellitus and semistarvation, conditions associated with an increased intestinal absorptive function. To examine whether glucagon might exert a similar adaptive response on intestinal digestive-absorptive function like experimental diabetes mellitus the effect of chronic glucagon administration on intestinal transport of 3-0-methyl-D-glucose, water, sodium, potassium, and D-glucose induced transmural potential difference (PD) was examined by an in vivo perfusion technique in rat small intestine. Chronic administration of glucagon (100 mug twice daily) for 5 days resulted in increased absorption of 3-0-methyl-D-glucose, water, sodium and potassium as well as in an increase of D-glucose induced PD. A similar, but more pronounced augmentation of D-glucose induced PD was observed in the jejunum of streptozotocin-diabetic rats. Disaccharidase (
maltase
, sucrase, trehalase, lactase) and
alkaline phosphatase
activities were not affected in intestinal mucosa of glucagon-treated rats compared to controls. It cannot be decided from these results whether hyperglucagonemia is responsible for the adaptive intestinal changes observed in experimental diabetes mellitus.
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PMID:Effect of chronic glucagon-administration on the digestive and absorptive function of rat small intestine in vivo. 98 1
Duodenal brush border membrane proteins were studied in chicks at different developmental stages. The protein pattern obtained from polyacrylamide gels with 2-day-old chick preparations was distinctly different from that obtained with 20-day embryos. The most remarkable changes were seen in the region of a protein with an Rf of 0.25, an area with high sucrase and
maltase
maltase
activity, and in the region of a protein with an Rf of 0.28, which was characterized by
alkaline phosphatase
activity. These proteins reacted strongly with carbohydrate stain after hatching.
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PMID:Proteins of chick duodenal brush borders during developmental changes. 102 55
Activities of the small intestinal mucosal enzymes lactase, sucrase,
maltase
,
alkaline phosphatase
and N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase were studied in rats with surgically-induced upper intestinal stasis and in control animals. The first four are brush border enzymes, the latter a lysosomal enzyme. There was a reduction in the activities of all enzymes in the operated animals. The change lining was significant and most marked in mucosa the blind loop and gut distal to it; areas in which there is gross bacterial overgrowth and excessive levels of intraluminal deconjugated bile salts. The significance of these findings in relation to malabsorption consequent on bacterial contamination of the upper gut is uncertain and requires further study.
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PMID:Effect of stasis on intestinal enzyme activities. 105 24
Lactase and cellobiase were detectable in the fetal intestine by the 3rd month of gestation, and although there was little change by the 9th month, maximal levels were reached at birth and steadily declined after 4 months. Conversely
maltase
, sucrase and trehalase were barely discernible in the fetus,
maltase
being present at low levels at birth, but all increased during the suckling period to attain adult levels by 7 months of age. Alkaline phosphatase activity matured earlier than did disaccharidase activity. Mucosal enzymes other than
alkaline phosphatase
were virtually absent from meconium and the large intestine. Continued ingestion of lactose could be detrimental in foals suffering from severe diarrhoea.
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PMID:The development and distribution of mucosal enzymes in the small intestine of the fetus and young foal. 106 Aug 71
Digestive enzymatic activities (disaccharidases,
alkaline phosphatase
, peptide hydrolases) have been determined in the mucosa of 14 patients with chronic pancreatitis. All had an abnormal secretin-pancreozymin test. Four patients had insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, four a pathological glucose tolerance test. Nine patients had steatorrhoea. Maltase, sucrase, and
alkaline phosphatase
activity was significantly elevated in patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, whereas those of lactase, trehalase, and peptide hydrolase were normal. Patients with steatorrhoea had higher
maltase
and sucrase activity than those without steatorrhoea, whereas decreased glucose tolerance had no effect on brush border enzymatic activity. It is suggested thatdecreased exocrine rather than decreased endocrine pancreatic function is responsible for the increase in intestinal disaccharidase and
alkaline phosphatase
activity, possible by the influence of pacreatic enzymes on the turnover of brush border enzymes from the luminal side of the mucosal membranes or by direct hormonal stimulation though cholecystokinin.
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PMID:Influence of exocrine and endocrine pancreatic function on intestinal brush border enaymatic activities. 109 2
Streptolysin O was measured in subcellular fractions of group A streptococci obtained after preparation of protoplasts in a hypertonic buffer containing raffinose. Most of the activity was located in the periplasm (the region between cell wall and membrane) and did not differ in several characteristics from that of extracellular streptolysin O. Of the enzymes used as subcellular markers, aldolase and
maltase
(cytoplasmic) and acid phosphatase (membrane associated) were in the same fractions as found in other bacteria. However, the location of
alkaline phosphatase
differed from that of other bacteria in the most of the activity was in cytoplasm rather than in the periplasm.
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PMID:Cellular location of streptolysin O. 110 77
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