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The activities of 9 acid hydrolases were determined in cell-free amniotic fluid, leucocytes and cultured fibroblasts using fluorogenic substrates. The specific activities of beta-glucosidase, alpha-fucosidase, beta-hexosaminidase, and arylsulphatase A and B were found to be in the same range in cell-free amniotic fluid and in leucocyties. The isoenzyme pattern of these 5 hydrolases as well as that of
acid phosphatase
and alpha-mannosidase showed some similarities in all three specimens studied; the pattern of alpha- and
beta-galactosidase
obtained by isoelectric focusing was different in the 2 types of cells studied and in the cell-free amniotic fluid.
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PMID:Isoelectric focusing pattern of acid hydrolases in cultured fibroblasts, leucocytes and cell-free amniotic fluid. 57 95
Mice of inbred strains A/J, C57BL/6J and C57BL/6J beige were kept on a K+-deficient diet for up to 40 days to determine the magnitude and mechanism of changes in tissue lysosomal enzymes. From days 10 to 40 glucuronidase activity increased 3-fold in kidney of K+-deficient mice, but there was little effect on
beta-galactosidase
or
acid phosphatase
activity. Similar increases in kidney glucuronidase activity occurred in inbred strains known to have genetically altered control of the synthesis (A/J) and secretion (C57BL/6J beige) of glucuronidase in kidney proximal-tubule cells. Deprivation of K+ did not affect glucuronidase activity in liver, spleen, lung and brain, but there was a 2-3-FOld increase in glucuronidase activity in heart in the C57BL/6J and C57BL/6J beige strains. As shown by specific antibody titration, increased glucuronidase activity in kidney of K+-deficient mice was accompanied by accumulation of enzyme molecules. Likewise in kidney of deficient mice there was an increased rate of synthesis of glucuronidase as measured by incorporation of labelled leucine into immunoprecipitable glucuronidase. In kidney of K+-deficient mice the elevated glucuronidase activity was found in both collecting-tubule and interstitial cells of the medulla. It is probable therefore that a significant fraction of the increased kidney lysosomal synthesis and enzyme activity is due to infiltrating cells.
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PMID:Effect of potassium deficiency on mouse kidney lysosomal enzymes. 63 40
Hypertension is an important risk factor for atherosclerosis and often occurs in association with diabetes mellitus. Specific activities of hydrolases in homogenates of aortas from rats with renal-clip hypertension, normotension following a period of hypertension, and hypertension combined with streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus were measured. Enzymes included: neutral alpha-glucosidase, and lysosomal N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase,
beta-galactosidase
, cathepsin C, acid alpha-glucosidase, and acid cholesteryl esterase. After 6 or 12 weeks of hypertension, specific activities of all enzymes measured were significantly increased, levels ranging from 24% above normal for cathepsin C to 351% above normal for N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase. Six weeks of normotension following 6 weeks of hypertension resulted in restoration to normal of four of the six enzyme activities; the remaining two enzymes were significantly below normal levels. Combined hypertension and diabetes mellitus showed smooth muscle cell levels of four of the five hydrolases measured to be significantly lower than those present with hypertension alone. In every instance, histochemical studies of aortas showed
acid phosphatase
and N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase activities which corresponded to the biochemical findings. These findings indicate profound and discrete effects of two clinical risk factors on vascular smooth muscle cell lysosomes.
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PMID:Hydrolase activities in the rat aorta. II. Effects of hypertension alone and in combination with diabetes mellitus. 65 43
The effects of age-specific peculiarities and the duration of maintaining rats on a ration with 4 per cent of protein (the initial mass of rats in the 1st group 100 g each; duration of the experiment--30 days. Initial mass rats in the 2d group--200 g each; duration of experiment--90 days on the activity of the lysosomal hydrolase was studied. The latter included beta-glucosidase,
beta-galactosidase
, beta-glucoronidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, arylsulfatase A and B,
acid phosphatase
, phospholipase A1 and A2, cholinesterase, the total proteolytic activity and that of catepsines A, B, C and D. An ambiguity of changes in the enzymes activity in the animals of the 1st and 2d groups was revealed. Placing the growing animals on a ration containing 4 per cent of protein produces an activation of the most of the lysosomal enzymes, whereas in animals of the 2d test group the nature of changes in the activity of individual enzymes proved to differ quite appreciably. Thus, the summary activity of catepsines, beta-glucoronidase and cholinesterase was below the control level, while the activity of
beta-galactosidase
, beta-N-acetyl-glucoseaminidase and phospholipase A1 and A2 went up. A prolonged maintenance of rats on a protein-poor ration led to upsetting the stability of the lysosomal membranes, which manifested itself in a higher solubilization of lysosomal enzymes in vitro.
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PMID:[Characteristics of the enzymatic adaptation of rat liver lysosomes to protein deficiency]. 68 19
On the basis of experimental research results a method to assess the functional state of pulmonary alveolar macrophages in rabbits and rats has been proposed as a criterion of the biological effect of chemical atmospheric pollutants. The test involves a cytological assay, determination of the viable cells quantity and of the phagocytic competence, and also the biochemical study of alveolar macrophages enzymes activity (
acid phosphatase
, beta-glucuronidase, lysozyme,
beta-galactosidase
, beta-glucosidase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase). It has been shown that this method is informative and reliably reproducible, and that it was reasonable to use it in environmental health and other branches of experimental biology and medicine.
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PMID:[Method of studying the functional state of pulmonary alveolar macrophages during exposure to atmospheric pollutants]. 71 64
The sex and age dependence of activity of eight glycosidases and
acid phosphatase
was assayed in serum samples using the 4-methylumbelliferyl substrates. The activity of these enzymes does not change in relation to sex and to age except for
acid phosphatase
and
beta-galactosidase
which show significantly higher values in children as compared to adults. The usefulness of the 4-MU substrates for the detection of homozygotes for those lysosomal diseases involving one of the glycosidases studied is discussed.
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PMID:Study of influence of sex and age on human serum lysosomal enzymes by using 4-methylumbelliferyl substrates. 71 94
Tetrahymena were grown in proteose-peptone medium supplemented with glucose, mannose, fructose, galactose, acetate, succinate, or pyruvate and then washed and resuspended in a non-nutrient salt solution and the amounts of 7 acid hydrolases secreted into the medium in a one hour incubation were measured. Cells that had been grown in the presence of glucose secreted about half the amounts of
acid phosphatase
, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase and acid protease as did control cells grown in unsupplemented medium. Pyruvate was about as effective as glucose and both were slightly more effective than acetate or fructose. Succinate had little effect. Similar experiments showed that alpha-mannosidase, beta-fucosidase, and
beta-galactosidase
are secreted into the salt solution and the secretion is reduced by prior growth of the cells in medium supplemented with glucose or mannose but not galactose. Except for alpha-mannosidase, these reductions in amounts of hydrolase secreted were not accompanied by appreciable changes in intracellular activity, and therefore demonstrate a persistent effect of growth in the presence of certain metabolites on the subsequent secretion of lysosomal hydrolases. Since the inhibition of subsequent secretion depended on both the individual metabolite and the particular hydrolase examined, it appears that the effect of metabolites is not limited to a general inhibition of secretion but may differentially alter some properties of lysosomal subpopulations. A preliminary characterization of the secreted acid protease of Tetrahymena suggests that there may be two acid proteases released, since up to 25% of the activity was not inhibited by high concentrations of pepstatin, leupeptin, or chymostatin.
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PMID:Effects of metabolites present during growth of Tetrahymena pyriformis on the subsequent secretion of lysosomal hydrolases. 80 52
The biochemical correlates of droplet formation in renal inner medullary cells of potassium-deficient rats were studied. An increase in the activities of five hydrolytic enzymes typical of lysosomes was associated with an increase in the number and size of droplets observed during progressive potassium depletion. Acid phosphatase activity increased 7-fold whereas beta-glucuronidase,
beta-galactosidase
, cathepsin, and acid DNase increased 2- to 4-fold in medullary homogenates at 25 days of depletion. Following potassium repletion the activities returned to normal at a rate dependent upon the duration of potassium depletion. The decreases in enzyme activities were associated with a concomitant rapid disappearance of the droplets from medullary cells. Protein synthesis for new droplet enzyme formation was studied by measuring the rate of [14C]leucine incorporation into protein in medullary slices. The rate increased at 1 day of depletion and reached a maximum which was 139 per cent higher than control after 7 days of depletion. In droplets isolated from medullary tissue during progressive potassium depletion the rate of protein labeling with [14C]leucine and
acid phosphatase
specific activity increased in parallel. When droplet proteins were separated by gel electrophoresis,
acid phosphatase
activity was detected in a protein band which had been labeled with [14C]leucine, thereby suggesting new enzyme protein formation. The increase in enzyme and protein synthesis and a previously demonstrated increase in phospholipid synthesis and membrane formation indicate that potassium depletion induces specific alterations in renal inner medullary cell metabolism which result in increased lysosome formation.
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PMID:Formation of renal medullary lysosomes during potassium depletion nephropathy. 83 28
In the testes homogenates of rats kept on a A-deficient ration and receiving additionally retinyl-acetate (control) and retinoic acid (experiment) the activity of the phospholipases A1 and A2, with 1-acyl-2(1-14C)-oleoyl-SN-glycero-3-galactosidase and
acid phosphatase
employed as a substrate, was investigated. In the testes of rats receiving retinyl-acetate the activity of the phospholipases A1 and A2 was greatly declining. An addition of retinyl to the testes homogenates of test rats contributed to re-establishing the activity of the phospholipases up to the control level. In the testes of rats receiving retinoic acid a reduced activity of the
acid phosphatase
and a rise of
beta-galactosidase
, as compared to their activity in controls was also demonstrable.
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PMID:[Effect of retinol deficiency on the activity of phospholipase A lysosomal enzymes in rat testes]. 88 29
The electron microscope demonstration of reaction products of the
acid phosphatase
within matrix vesicles (=extracellular membrane-bound corpuscles) of the wall of hemodynamic or metabolic imbalanced arteries stimulated experiments about the activities of lysosomal enzymes in the wall of wrongly loaded arteries. In our case arteries without any hemodynamic function (="null function") were investigated 4, 5, 7, 13 and 14 days after applying a ligature. In relation to the nonligated testicular arteries of the other side the wall of theligated vessels show an increase of lysosomal glycosidases (beta-N-Acetyl-glucosaminidase and
beta-galactosidase
) about 40-70%. The significance of the extracellular lysosomes for transformations of the vessel wall under physiological and pathological conditions is discussed.
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PMID:[Lysosomes and lysosomal enzymes in the wall of imbalanced arteries of rats (author's transl)]. 89 62
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