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Query: EC:3.2.1.21 (
beta-glucosidase
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The lysosomal glycosidase activity of the eye tissues (the sclera and
cornea
), the bone tissues and cartilage were studied. The intraperitoneal injection of tyrocalcitonine (TCT), deoxycorticosterone (DOCS), hydrocortisone (HC), and somatotropic hormone (STH) influenced both the activity of beta-galactosidase,
beta-glucosidase
, and hyaluronidase, the the functional state of thy lysosomal membranes of the connective tissues under investigation. GC and STH caused stabilization, whereas DOCS and large doses of TCT--a labilizing effect on the lysosomal membranes and tissues understudy. The absolute activity of the enzymes in the homogenates decreased after the HC and STH injection. DOCS produced an opposite effect.
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PMID:[Responses of different types of connective tissue to hormone administration]. 89 Jan 33
The activity of three glycosidases in a tear has been studied in 26 patients with ophthalmic herpes, the diagnosis being confirmed by the method of fluorescent antibodies. The study has shown that in patients with herpetic keratitis the activity of beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase increases and that of
beta-glucosidase
and beta-glucuronidase appears in a tear of the injured eye and to a lesser degree in a tear of the contralateral eye as compared to that in a tear of healthy persons. The appearance of acid glycosidases or increase of their activity is connected with the departure of enzymes from the infected
cornea
and destruction of glycoside-containing compounds being important for the structure and functions of the
cornea
.
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PMID:[Glycosidase activity of the tears in patients with ophthalmic herpes]. 279 85
Activity and intracellular distribution of lysosomal glucosidases (
beta-glucosidase
and beta-galactosidase) of the
cornea
as well as membrane permeability were studied in experimental herpetic keratitis. It was demonstrated that the action of herpes simplex entailed labilization of the lysosomal membranes of the
cornea
together with the decreased strength of lysosomal association with the enzymes thereby favouring the increased enzyme-substrate contact and excess destruction of cellular and exocellular glycosaminoglycans. The data obtained suggest that lysosomes participate in the pathogenesis of herpetic keratitis.
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PMID:[Corneal lysosomes in experimental ophthalmoherpes]. 678 7
The optimal reaction condition and kinetic properties of 8 lysosomal hydrolases in rabbit
cornea
determined with the use of fluorogenic derivatives of 4-methylumbelliferone are described. The enzymes studied were alpha- and
beta-glucosidase
alpha- and beta-galactosidase, alpha-mannosidase, beta-acetylglucosaminidase, beta-glucuronidase and acid phosphatase. Sodium taurocholate was an essential requirement for
beta-glucosidase
activity. Approximately the same pH optimum values, Michaelis-Menten constants and sensitivity to inhibitors were found as by other investigators in other tissues. The reaction conditions described in this report can be used for studying the influence of physical chemical, viral, bacterial agents etc. on the
cornea
and further also for the diagnosis of eventual lysosomal storage diseases.
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PMID:Characterization and quantification of acid phosphatase and glycoside hydrolases in rabbit cornea. 681 28
Ocular abnormalities such as corneal opacities and some specific alterations in ocular movements have been described in the neuropathic forms of Gaucher disease. This study was designed to correlate the clinical, morphological and biochemical findings in the corneal button obtained after keratoplasty in a Gaucher disease carrier with keratoconus. Morphologically, the
cornea
showed keratocytes with marked dilatations of the rough endoplasmic reticulum and intracytoplasmic "dark inclusions"; the acidic lipid profiles presented alterations in the
cornea
of the Gaucher disease carrier when compared with healthy controls and a clear deficiency in
beta-glucosidase
activity was detected as well. Our data suggest that the
cornea
may serve as a good marker of an early target organ in lipid metabolism disorders such as Gaucher's disease.
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PMID:Morphological and biochemical assessment of the cornea in a Gaucher disease carrier with keratoconus. 754 45