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Query: EC:3.2.1.31 (
beta-glucuronidase
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Relaxin (Rlx) classically causes uterine quiescence during pregnancy and cervical dilatation prior to parturition. Its actions involve major changes in the components of the extracellular matrix of these tissues. The activities of three enzymes, collagenase,
proteoglycanase
and
beta-glucuronidase
, major determinants of the integrity of the extracellular matrix have been measured in the rat uterus and cervix in different reproductive states. The results show that there are marked differences in the changes of these enzymes occurring in the uterus and cervix during the course of pregnancy and the puerperium. It was not possible to directly relate these changes to a single hormonal event over this period of major endocrine fluctuations. Two models have therefore been used in an attempt to delineate the effects of oestrogen and Rlx on the tissue enzyme levels or their secretion into culture medium. In the first model cyclic animals were treated with oestrogen alone or oestrogen followed by Rlx and tissue enzyme levels measured. The addition of Rlx treatment reversed an inhibiting effect of oestrogen alone on both uterine and cervical collagenase and
proteoglycanase
activities, at the same time as completely obliterating the stimulating effect of oestrogen on uterine and cervical
beta-glucuronidase
activity. A second model used in vivo oestrogen priming of cyclic rats followed by in vitro Rlx treatment and measurement of the enzymes secreted into the culture medium over 7 days. The results showed as in the first model that Rlx treatment could in particular overcome the inhibiting effect of oestrogen on uterine
proteoglycanase
secretion without affecting
beta-glucuronidase
levels. In contrast, the effect of Rlx on the cervix was to decrease collagenase and
proteoglycanase
secretion whilst not affecting the
beta-glucuronidase
levels.
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PMID:The effect of oestrogen and relaxin on uterine and cervical enzymes: collagenase, proteoglycanase and beta-glycuronidase. 300 78
Relaxin (Rlx) is shown in vitro to increase the release of plasminogen activator (PA) activity from granulosa cells obtained from 28-day-old rats after priming 48 h before with PMSG. Priming with PMSG was essential for the subsequent marked increase in PA by the addition of Rlx to these cells in vitro. Under the same conditions Rlx also increased the release of both total collagenase and total
proteoglycanase
activities but not of
beta-glucuronidase
activity. The total collagenase and
proteoglycanase
activities of control cells are made up of essentially equal amounts of their respective active and latent enzymes. Rlx stimulation increases the amounts of the respective active enzymes while the latent collagenase and
proteoglycanase
activities are unchanged or decreased, respectively. The enzyme
beta-glucuronidase
was not stimulated by Rlx and appears not to be involved in follicular proteoglycan degradation. Granulosa cells harvested from preantral follicles responded most to FSH by PA production whereas cells from antral follicles responded more to LH, reflecting the known changes in concentration of FSH and LH receptors on these cells. The release of PA is maximal by all four hormones studied (FSH, LH, prostaglandin E1, and Rlx) on granulosa cells harvested from rats 48 h after PMSG treatment and this suggests that the follicles at this time are a mixture of both preantral and antral stages. The PA response to FSH is lost by 60 h after PMSG at the same time that the response to prostaglandin E1 is maintained at the same level, whereas that to Rlx and LH, although still significantly higher than controls, were decreased. By 70 h after PMSG, postovulatory, the responses to all hormones studied were lost. Thus, the involvement of PA in ovarian connective tissue alterations appears to be greatest in the period of follicular antrum formation rather than just before ovulation. Rlx is one of a number of hormones involved in the sequence of events culminating in follicle connective tissue remodeling as shown by its action on the release of three intrafollicular enzymes.
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PMID:Relaxin increases the release of plasminogen activator, collagenase, and proteoglycanase from rat granulosa cells in vitro. 608 81
Dispersed cells from human amnion and chorion were cultured with and without relaxin. The addition of this hormone caused an increased secretion of both collagenase and plasminogen activator into the culture medium over a 32 h period, but had no effect on
proteoglycanase
or
beta-glucuronidase
secretion. The increase in plasminogen activator was dose-related to the amount of relaxin added in vitro. The results show that the fetal membranes are a novel target tissue for relaxin in the human, and suggest that relaxin in vivo may cause a similar release of collagenolytic enzymes, leading to the weakening and eventual rupture of the fetal membranes.
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PMID:Relaxin stimulates collagenase and plasminogen activator secretion by dispersed human amnion and chorion cells in vitro. 630 28