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The pH optima and apparent Km and Vmax values were determined for nine glycosidases of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) of the calf. In terms of micromoles of substrate cleaved per milligram protein per hour, the following relative order of enzymatic activities was observed: beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase greater than alpha-glucosidase = beta-N-acetylgalactosaminidase greater than alpha-mannosidase greater than
beta-galactosidase
greater than beta-glucosidase greater than alpha-fucosidase greater than alpha-galactosidase greater than
beta-glucuronidase
. The pH optimum of each of these enzymes was in the acidic range (below pH 6). All these findings refer to enzymatic activities of bovine RPE preparations obtained by the brushing procedure of Glocklin and Potts and washing as described by Berman and Feeney. Thus they may relate to those activities associated with particulate components of the RPE cell and not to the more soluble glycosidases. The distribution of the glycosidases between the washes of the cells and the final pellet of bovine RPE cells was examined. The activities of 10 glycosidases in the RPE of the embryonic chick were also examined. Neither beta-mannosidase nor beta-fucosidase activities could be detected in washed bovine RPE cells, although beta-mannosidase was detected in RPE of the embryonic chick. The presence of isoenzymes of
beta-glucuronidase
in bovine RPE was indicated. Specificity by
beta-glucuronidase
of bovine RPE for synthetic substrates was observed.
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PMID:Glycosidases of the retinal pigment epithelium. 70 Sep 67
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.
...
PMID:[Method of studying the functional state of pulmonary alveolar macrophages during exposure to atmospheric pollutants]. 71 64
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
Activities of three lysosomal glycosidases,
beta-galactosidase
,
beta-glucuronidase
, and N-acetyl-beta-hexosaminidase, have been shown to differ in bf/bf and bf/+ mice. Thus bf/bf mice usually have much higher activities of these enzymes in their kidney cells than bf/+ animals. There seem, however, to be some exceptions to this general pattern, especially for galactosidase of females from the C57BL/6J strain. A likely interpretation of the difference is that the bf locus has pleiotropic effects. An alternative explanation, less likely, is that a gene closely linked to bf is involved. There is also a differential response to dihydrotestosterone in different groups of mice reflected in activity changes of the three enzymes.
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PMID:Effect of a coat color locus on kidney lysosomal glycosidases in the house mouse. 84 54
The activities of acid phosphatase,
beta-glucuronidase
,
beta-galactosidase
, acid ribonuclease, and acid deoxyribonuclease were studied in the blood serum of rats after total, either single or franctionated, exposure. After the single, total exposure to 800 R of X-rays, remarkable increases in the activities of acid phosphatase and acid deoxyribonuclease were observed in the blood serum immediately after the irradiation. At later stages were observed statistically significant decreases of
beta-glucuronidase
and
beta-galactosidase
in the rat blood serum after the total, single exposure. The serum acid ribonuclease activity remained essentially unaltered over the whole time interval of interest. In the blood serum of the rats exposed to total, fractionated irradiation, statistically significant decreases in the acid phosphatase and
beta-glucuronidase
activities were observed 1 and 8 days after completing the irradiation. In the case of
beta-galactosidase
, this decrease lasted even up to the 15th day after the end of irradiation. The activities of serum acid deoxyribonuclease and acid ribonuclease exhibited no statistically significant changes.
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PMID:Changes of the activity of certain lysosomal enzymes in the blood serum of whole-body irradiated rats. 89 16
In the periosteum of newborn, 8-, 30- and 60-day-old albino rats,
beta-glucuronidase
,
beta-galactosidase
and succinate dehydrogenase were found. The enzymes of the investigated age groups show remarkable differences in reaction. beta-Glucuronidase reacts distinctly in the cells of the cambium layer of 8- and 30-day-old animals. beta-Galactosidase reacts very differently in the cell layers of the periosteum of albino rats in all age groups. The reaction of succinate dehydrogenase we found above all in the cambium cells, the preosteoblasts and the osteoblasts.
...
PMID:[Studies of enzyme distribution in carbohydrate metabolism in humeral periosteum in rats from different age groups]. 89 10
We recently presented data showing that mannose-6-phosphate was a potent competitive inhibitor of pinocytosis of human platelet
beta-glucuronidase
, and that treatment of "high-uptake" forms of the enzyme with alkaline phosphatase destroyed the high-uptake property of the enzyme without diminishing its catalytic activity. These data indicate that phosphate is a necessary component of the recognition marker on the enzyme for pinocytosis by human fibroblasts, and suggest that the phosphate on high-uptake forms of the enzyme is present as a phosphohexosyl moiety. Results presented here show that mannose-6-phosphate is also a potent inhibitor of pinocytosis of the following enzyme preparations: (a)
beta-glucuronidase
from human spleen, liver, placenta, and urine; (b) beta-hexosaminidase and
beta-galactosidase
from human platelets; (c) beta-hexosaminidase from human fibroblast secretions. Alkaline phosphatase treatment of all these enzymes except
beta-galactosidase
, which was unstable to the incubation conditions and could not be tested, greatly diminished the uptake activity of the enzymes without diminishing their catalytic activity. These results suggest that phosphohexosyl recognition is a general characteristic of pinocytosis of lysosomal glycosidases.
...
PMID:Phosphohexosyl recognition is a general characteristic of pinocytosis of lysosomal glycosidases by human fibroblasts. 90 52
Hexosaminidase, alpha-mannosidase,
beta-galactosidase
,
beta-glucuronidase
, and arylsulphatase A were measured inperitoneal and pleural effusions from patients with benign, malignant, and inflammatory disorders. Compared with the benign transudates, all enzyme activities were moderately elevated in malignant effusions and markedly elevated in inflammatory effusions. The assay of hexosaminidase and and alpha-mannosidase indicated clearly the underlying pathology in most specimens studied. This method could be of clinical value when the cause of an effusion is in doubt, particularly since the diagnostic criteria are independent of the presence or absence of tumour cells in the aspirate.
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PMID:Diagnostic potential of lysosomal hydrolases in body cavity effusions. 93 14
The effect of Fusarium sporotrichiella v. sporotrichioides mycotoxin (sporofusarin) on the total and non-sedimentary supernatant activity of 13 marker-enzymes of subcellular particles (2 mitochondrial enzymes-cytochrome oxidase and malate dehydrogenase; 8 lysosomal enzymes -- acid phosphatase, acid RNAase, acid DNAase, arylsulphatases A and B, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase,
beta-glucuronidase
,
beta-galactosidase
and beta-glucosidase; 2 microsomal enzymes -- glucose-6-phosphatase and acetylesterase; plasma membrane enzyme -- alkaline phosphatase) of the rat liver, kidney, spleen and bone-marrow was studied in in vivo experiments. The latter demonstrated that sporofusarin effects were characterized by a significant organ and organella specificity, viz. the toxin caused a sharply increased activity, mainly of lysosomes enzymes and labilization of the lysosomal membranes, primarily in the spleen and the bone-marrow. A conclusion is drawn that the discovered selective destructive action of sporofusarin on the lysosomes may be regarded as a new phenomenon that, possibly is directly related to the characterization of the mechanism responsible for a specific effect produced by sporofusarin.
...
PMID:[Lysosomal component in the mechanism of the toxic effect of sporofusarin]. 94 27
The distribution of acid phosphatase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase,
beta-glucuronidase
, and acid
beta-galactosidase
was studied in mm. extensor digitorum longus, soleus, and diaphragm of rats. Using the technic of semipermeable membranes activities of these enzymes were demonstrated beside cells of the interstitial tissue in muscle fibers themselves as well. Acid phosphatase displayed the highest activity which appeared in many small dots dispersed in the fiber. The activity of acid phosphatase was about 1.2 X higher in the m. soleus than in the m. extensor digitorum longus. In the latter muscle a somewhat higher activity was often found in muscle fibers displaying a higher staining for NADH tetrazolium reductase. The activity of beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase was slightly lower, that of
beta-glucuronidase
very weak but still discernible. The activity of acid
beta-galactosidase
was not ascertained in the majority of fibers. The ratio of activities measured in an area of the same size in cells of the interstitial tissue and in muscle fibers amounted in average to 2.6:1 in the case of acid phosphatase, 2.5:1 in the case of beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, 5.7:1 in the case of
beta-glucuronidase
, and 44.3:1 in the case of acid
beta-galactosidase
. The importance of the histochemical technic in studies concerned with acid hydrolases in striated muscle fibers in normal and pathological conditions is pointed out.
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PMID:Histochemistry of some acid hydrolases in striated muscles of the rat. 99 74
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