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Query: EC:3.2.1.20 (
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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
The antiulcerogenic drug ranitidine, given orally to mice, brought about reductions of kidney-bound hydrolytic enzymes at three different dose levels, viz. 10 mg, 100 mg, and 1000 mg/kg body weight, and for three different time points (single administration for 2 h and 24 h, and daily administration for 15 days). The activities of Na+, K(+)-ATPase, Ca2(+)-ATPase, and Mg2(+)-ATPase (marker enzymes of basolateral membranes) were reduced, and these reductions were significant at higher doses and after a 24-h single treatment or 15 days' daily treatment. Maltase, alkaline phosphatase, and leucine aminopeptidase (marker enzymes of brush border membrane [
BBM
]) activities were significantly inhibited after ranitidine treatment. Kinetic analysis of
BBM
-associated enzymes indicated that ranitidine decreased the maximum of apparent initial enzyme velocity (Vmax) of
maltase
, alkaline phosphatase, and leucine aminopeptidase. The substrate affinity constant (Km) was decreased in the case of alkaline phosphatase and
maltase
, while it was not altered in the case of leucine aminopeptidase. In vitro addition of ranitidine to renal
BBM
also produced significant inhibition of these enzymes, the inhibition constants (Ki) for
maltase
, alkaline phosphatase, and leucine aminopeptidase being 7.5, 15.5, and 3.5 mM, respectively. Membrane-bound lipid estimation showed a significant increase in phospholipids, triglycerides, and free fatty acids. Cholesterol, however, was decreased in both renal basolateral and brush border membranes.
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PMID:Effect of histamine H2-receptor antagonist, ranitidine on renal brush border and basolateral membranes. 217 15
To examine age-related changes in the morphology of intestinal brush border membrane (
BBM
; microvilli) and specific activities of intestinal
BBM
enzymes including alkaline phosphatase (ALP), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (gamma-GT), and disacchridase, four groups of Wistar rats were sacrificed at 2.5 wk, 5 wk, 5 mon and 23 mon. In an electron microscopic examination, morphologically a less dense
BBM
structure in the duodenum of rats aged 23 mon was observed than that of rats aged 5 mon. Specific activity of ALP in the duodenum from 5-mon-old rats was significantly higher than from rats aged 2.5 wk and 23 mon. The mucosal tissues from 5-wk-old rats had significantly higher specific activity of gamma-GT than did tissues from the other ages. In sucrase and
maltase
specific activities, 5-mon-old rats had higher activities of these enzymes than other age groups, especially 2.5-wk- and 23-mon-old rats. There was also a significant effect of site on intestinal
BBM
enzyme activities in post-weanling rats. Regional gradients of ALP and gamma-GT along the entire small intestine (duodenum > jejunum > ileum) were remarkable. Disaccharidase activities peaked in the jejunum and declined toward both the duodenum and ileum. Taken together the result obtained here suggested that 5-mon-old rats had the most elevated intestinal function. This result also strongly indicated that the structure of the intestinal
BBM
and development of intestinal
BBM
enzymes in Wistar rate were markedly influenced by age during the postnatal period.
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PMID:Influence of age on duodenal brush border membrane and specific activities of brush border membrane enzymes in Wistar rats. 1110 54