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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (
beta-galactosidase
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Autopsy findings of a 22-year-old Japanese male who showed the symptoms of both mucopolysaccharidosis and
sphingolipidosis
are reported. The patient had a gargoyle-like face, bone change with cherry-red spot and absence of mucopolysacchariduria, and moreover accompanied by hereditary thrombocytopathy and color blindness. Autopsy findings were almost the same as those of mucopolysaccharidosis, histochemically and electron microscopically. Unique findings were, however, present in the hepatocytes, another inclusion containing dense fine granuloreticular structures was found electron microscopically. Some foamy cells in the lymph nodes, liver including sinusiodal cells, bone marrow and spleen contained intracytoplasmic sudanophilic substance in the form of moderate electron dense globules by electron microscopy. The outstanding finding of the enzymatic activity was the decrease of
beta-galactosidase
in the liver and brain.
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PMID:A new type of mucolipidosis associated with hereditary thrombocytopathy and color blindness. 20 61
Sphingolipidoses
are an heterogeneous group of inherited disorders of lipid metabolism affecting primarily the central nervous system. These disorders occur chiefly in the pediatric population, and the degenerative nature of the disease processes is generally characterized by diffuse and progressive involvement of neurones (gray matter) with psychomotor retardation and myoclonus or of fiber tracts (white matter) with weakness and spasticity. Biochemical research has identified the defects in the sphingolipidoses to specific lysosomal enzymes. For example, Niemann-Pick disease lacks sphingomyelinase; Krabbe's disease lacks galactocerebrosidase; Gaucher's disease lacks beta-D-glucosidase; metachromatic leukodystrophy lacks sulfatase; Tay-Sachs disease lacks hexosaminidase A; and generalized gangliosidosis lacks
beta-galactosidase
. Although there are no currently available modes of rendering corrective therapy in these disorders, a definitive diagnosis is possible both antepartum as well as postpartum. This information provides a sound and accurate basis for genetic counseling.
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PMID:Sphingolipidoses. 555 2
Enzyme activities were determined in fibroblast cell cultures of eight patients suspected of having a type of
sphingolipidosis
. The patients were 0 to 4 years of age; four were female and four were male. Thirteen age-matched controls were also included in the study. In one of the cases, hexosaminidase A activity was found to be 0% (43-82%), while in two other cases
beta-galactosidase
activity was found to be 5 nmol/h/mg protein (100-1035 nmol/h/mg protein) and arylsulfatase activity was found to be 12 nmol/h/mg protein (106-990 nmol/h/mg protein), respectively. Two more enzymes, alpha-galactosidase (11-39 nmol/h/mg protein) and cerebroside beta-galactosidase (3.7-6.9 nmol/h/mg protein), were also evaluated but were found to be in the normal ranges in these patients. Therefore, these patients were considered to have Tay-Sachs disease, GM1 gangliosidosis and metachromatic leukodystrophy, respectively. The remaining five patients were normal in respect to the five enzyme activities determined. For the prenatal diagnosis of metachromatic leukodystrophy, arylsulfatase A activity was determined in one amniotic cell culture. The activity found in this case was lower than normal (34 nmol/h/mg protein versus 387 nmol/h/mg protein found in three control amniotic cell cultures.
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PMID:A study on enzyme activities of some sphingolipidoses. 797 12