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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (
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Activity of lysosomal glycosidases
beta-galactosidase
, N-acetyl-beta-D-galactosaminidase and
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
was studied in lymphocytes and neutrophils of children with bronchial asthma. Alterations of the enzymatic activity were found to depend considerably on the disease stage, form, severity, duration and on the sensitization efficiency. Activity of these enzymes was markedly decreased after glucocorticoid treatment while clenbuterol did not affect their activity. The status of leukocyte lysosomal glycosidases appears to be of importance for development of bronchial asthma in children.
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PMID:[Lysosomal leukocyte glycosidases in childhood bronchial asthma]. 175 95
Unicameral bone cyst fluid possesses
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
, beta-glucuronidase, PZ-peptidase, cathepsin D, acid phosphatase, N-acetyl-beta-D galactosaminidase, and
beta-galactosidase
activities. The activities of lysosomal enzymes in the cyst fluid are, as a rule, higher than in the serum, whereas the total protein content is lower. The content of collagen degradation products in the cyst fluid is higher compared to the serum. In bone cavity wall tissues, the collagen content is decreased. Adenosine 3':5'-cyclic phosphate and cyclic guanosine 3,5'-monophosphate accumulate in the cyst cavity. However, in some cases, there is no correlation among the activities of lysosomal enzymes in the cyst fluid, blood serum, and cyst wall tissues. The ratios of lysosomal enzyme activities in the cyst fluid differ from those in the cyst wall tissues, cultured skin fibroblasts, and blood polymorphonuclear leucocytes. The lack of coincidence of enzymatic spectra of the cyst fluid, wall tissues, and serum is suggestive of the diversity of ways of lysosomal enzyme enter the cyst cavity, i.e., blood, cyst fluid cells, and cyst cavity walls. The cysts with different locations (i.e., active and latent cysts) have similar lysosomal lytic potentials. The presence in the cyst cavity of extracellular lysosomal enzymes and collagen degradation products testifies to the permanent corrosion of the cyst cavity walls from the inside as well as to the increase in the osmotic pressure of the cyst fluid. Lysosome destruction should be regarded as an important pathogenetic factor that requires surgical or pharmacologic correction or both in the course of bone cyst management.
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PMID:The role of lysosomes in the pathogenesis of unicameral bone cysts. 185 Mar 36
Specific, total and nonsedimented activities of cathepsins A, B, C and D as well as of aryl sulfatases A and B,
beta-galactosidase
, beta-glucuronidase and
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
were studied in liver, kidney and spleen tissues of rats under conditions of artificial intragastric and parenteral nutrition. Activity of cathepsins A and D in liver tissue as well as total activity of all the lysosomal hydrolases studied in spleen was distinctly increased in parenteral nutrition. These data suggest elevation in the functional activity of lysosomal apparatus under conditions of parenteral nutrition.
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PMID:[Proteolytic activity of lysosomes in various rat organs during total parenteral nutrition]. 212 92
The adhesiveness of a mucous strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to rabbit bladder mucosa has been investigated after pretreatment of the vesical mucosa with different glycosidases. Using a simple apparatus the study was carried out in parallel on samples of untreated and pre-treated mucosa. The results obtained showed that the cleavage of terminal sugar by addition of neuraminidase,
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
, alpha-mannosidase, alpha-L-fucosidase and
beta-galactosidase
produced a decrease in the number of adhered bacteria. A more drastic enzymatic action due to the combined effect of neuraminidase + alpha-L-fucosidase and neuraminidase +
beta-galactosidase
produced, on the other hand, an increased adhesion of bacteria, probably due to an unmasking of new receptor sites.
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PMID:Adhesiveness of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to rabbit vesical mucosa effect of glycosidases on cellular binding. 248 79
In order to have an insight into the role of host lysosomal enzymes in the intracellular survival of Leishmania parasites, the activities of
beta-galactosidase
, alpha-mannosidase, and
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
were studied in peritoneal macrophages of hamsters infected with L. donovani. There was a significant decrease of all three lysosomal enzymes after infection. Heat-killed or formalin-treated parasites failed to inhibit the enzymes, instead a slight stimulation was observed. Purified excreted factor from promastigotes had no effect on the enzymes except
beta-galactosidase
which was inhibited up to 20%. Inhibition of enzymes was not due to increased secretion after infection. The absence of induction of any endogenous macrophage inhibitor was confirmed by mixed experiments. The levels of 5'-nucleotidase and lactate dehydrogenase remained unchanged after infection. Thus, the inhibition of lysosomal enzymes appears to be the effect of infection process and reflects to actua decrease rather than increased secretion or the action of any inhibitors present in Leishmania promastigotes.
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PMID:Suppression of macrophage lysosomal enzymes after Leishmania donovani infection. 271 50
1. Some lysosomal populations in the rat kidney cortex appear to be mechanically weak and are readily disrupted by gentle homogenization, while other populations remain intact even after repeated homogenization. 2. Lysosomes in the rat kidney cortex appear to be resistant to hypertonic media but are readily disrupted under hypotonic conditions. 3. Lysosomes in rat kidney cortex are readily disrupted when incubated in isotonic sucrose at 37 degrees C. 4. Measurement of total and free activity of three acid hydrolases:
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
(
NAG
), acid
beta-galactosidase
and acid beta-glycerophosphatase, indicates that the latency of these enzymes is relatively low in the homogenate (10-29%) and the ML-fraction (14-42%), but high (60-95%) in the purified large lysosomes (protein droplets). 5. The latency of purified small lysosomes is relatively lower (30-60%) than that of large lysosomes, suggesting that small lysosome populations are relatively permeable to the acid hydrolase substrates. 6. Latency variations of acid hydrolases amongst subcellular fractions appear to reflect the heterogeneity of lysosomal populations present in the kidney cortical homogenate.
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PMID:Latency of acid hydrolases in rat kidney cortex. 282 34
Purified preparations of herpes simplex virus type 1 Angelotti were digested with the exoglycosidases sialidase,
beta-galactosidase
,
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
and alpha-mannosidase, and with the endoglycosidases Endo-H and Endo-F. It was found that treatment of virions with Endo-F specifically decreased viral infectivity by a factor of 10. This reduction in titre was not associated with any measurable differences in virus adsorption, suggesting a role of N-linked complex type oligosaccharide chains in penetration. In contrast, a reduction in titre observed upon digestion of virions with exoglycosidases could be attributed to a proteolytic contamination in these enzyme preparations. Treatment of virions with Endo-H, demonstrated to be free of proteolytic contamination, did not reduce viral infectivity. Analysis of endoglycosidase-digested virions by monospecific antibodies and immunoblotting revealed a susceptibility of all four major glycoproteins (gC, gB, gE and gD) to Endo-F, but only gB was susceptible to Endo-H treatment. In contrast, of all the exoglycosidases used only sialidase was found to be active towards native viral glycoproteins. Upon analysis of endoglycosidase-digested virions we could not find any evidence for proteolysis, degradation or altered protein composition of viral envelopes. In contrast, vigorous inhibition of glycoprotein glycosylation by tunicamycin led to the formation of physically intact virions almost completely lacking all major glycoproteins. These data show that digestion of intact virions with glycosidases allows an analysis of the functional relevance of carbohydrate residues without any obvious alterations in the virion glycoprotein composition.
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PMID:Removal of N-linked carbohydrates decreases the infectivity of herpes simplex virus type 1. 284 61
Urinary excretion of glycosaminoglycans (GAGS) and sialic acid (SA), as well as the activity of two renal enzymes related to glycoprotein metabolism,
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
(
NAG
) and
beta-galactosidase
(GAL), and two others unrelated to glycosaminoglycans and glycoprotein metabolism, gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (gamma-Gt) and angiotensin-I-converting enzyme (ACE), were evaluated in 40 insulin-dependent diabetic patients with normal range albuminuria, 21 patients with mesangial glomerulonephritis, and 30 control subjects. Diabetic and glomerulonephritic patients excreted a significantly higher amount of GAGS and SA, and showed greater
NAG
and GAL activities; gamma-Gt and ACE levels were within normal ranges. No correlation could be demonstrated between diabetes duration and GAGS, SA,
NAG
and GAL findings. Moreover, no correspondence between degree of metabolic control, as reflected by glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1a-c) and GAGS, SA,
NAG
and GAL emerged.
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PMID:Urinary glycosaminoglycans, sialic acid and lysosomal enzymes increase in nonalbuminuric diabetic patients. 287 16
Acute passive Heymann glomerulonephritis in rats induced heavy proteinuria and highly increased urinary activity of
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
, acid
beta-galactosidase
and acid phosphatase. The cortical activity of these acid hydrolases was increased essentially in the large lysosomes as demonstrated by subfractionation of the lysosome-rich mitochondrial-lysosomal fraction, by rate zonal centrifugation. Banding density of small lysosomes shifted or reduced to slightly lower value (1.225 g/ml), which is between the banding densities of small 'light' (1.20 g/ml) and small 'dense' lysosomes (1.235 g/ml) in normal rat kidney cortex. Labelled protein reabsorbed in the proximal tubule is recovered in these populations of small lysosomes as well as in the large lysosomes or 'protein droplets'. Glomerulonephritis also induced a new population of small 'light' lysosomes (density 1.185-1.195 g/ml) enriched in cathepsin D. The previously demonstrated morphological, biochemical, and physiological heterogeneity of renal lysosomes was confirmed and emphasized in the kidney cortex of glomerulonephritic rats. The main changes in the lysosomal populations appear to reflect the increased protein reabsorption as confirmed by the proteinuria.
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PMID:Changes in lysosome populations in the rat kidney cortex induced by passive Heymann glomerulonephritis. 313 21
Correlation between activity of
beta-galactosidase
,
N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase
and content of cAMP and cGMP was studied in lymphocytes and polymorphonuclear leukocytes obtained from 20 children with atopic form of bronchial asthma and 9 patients with dermorespiratory syndrome. Activity of the lysosomal hydrolases studied correlated distinctly with the content of cyclic nucleotides in the leukocytes and lymphocytes of children with bronchial asthma and dermorespiratory syndrome. The most distinct relationship was found between the eosinophilia, the enzymatic activity and the cGMP content in lymphocytes and neutrophils under conditions of dermorespiratory syndrome. The data obtained suggest the dissimilarity of regulatory effects of cyclic nucleotides on functional activity of lysosomes in leukocytes of children with atopic form of bronchial asthma and dermorespiratory syndrome.
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PMID:[Correlations between lysosomal enzymes and cyclic nucleotides during allergies in children]. 321 25
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