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Query: EC:3.2.1.36 (
hyaluronidase
)
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Mucin secretion was studied in the gastric, intestinal, left colic and/or rectal mucosa of 42 human fetuses ranging in age from 10 to 41 weeks of gestation (menstrual age). Several histochemical techniques were used at different pH to demonstrate neutral mucins, sialomucins and sulphomucins (Periodic Acid Shiff (PAS) with and without amylase, Alcian Blue (BA) pH 2.5, pH 1 with and without
hyaluronidase
, BA/PAS pH 2.5 and High Iron
Diamine
(HID)/BA). The gastric mucosa showed mixed neutral/acid secretions during the second term. The neutral mucins increased during the 3rd term when acid mucins fell and represented only 20 percent of the secretions by the end of gestation, as during the neonatal period. These mixed secretions closely reassembled the intestinal metaplasia described in inflammatory or tumoral lesions of the stomach. The intestinal mucosa secreted mucins as early as 10 weeks before the gastric and rectal mucosa. There were neutral and acid mucins, but unlike in adults, the sulphomucins were secreted by the goblet cells of the villous and crypt epithelia. The secretions of the rectal mucosa were acid and the sulphomucins increased in quantity from 14 to 26 weeks of gestation. The HID positive sulphomucins diffused into the meconium, and probably modified the physical and chemical properties of meconium and influenced anal continence.
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PMID:[Mucin histochemistry of the digestive tract in the human fetus]. 169 16
The consideration that mucosubstances act as sites of nucleation and salivary calculi growth prompted to this investigation. Nine calculi of the main excretory duct of the submandibular gland were decalcified and routinely embedded in paraffin. From the blocks serial sections were cut and stained with haematoxylin and eosin and the subsequent histochemical methods for mucosubstances. 1) Alcian Blue-PAS. 2) High Iron
Diamine
-Alcian Blue. 3) Alcian Blue with critical electrolyte concentration. 4) Alcian Blue before and after testicular
hyaluronidase
digestion. 5) Acrolein-Thionin-Shiff-PAS 6) Toluidine Blue. Neutral and acid glycoproteins originated from the submandibular gland were predominated in the organic matrix. Glycosaminoglycans probably originated from the connective tissue were detected in the outer areas of the organic matrix. In the central and peripheral parts of 3 salivary calculi spheroid bodies, 1-30 in diameter, were present. The spheroid bodies were unstained with all the histochemical methods for mucosubstances. It is possible the glycoproteins of the submandibular gland to act as nucleating sites in the formation of calculi or, to be passive constituents which are bound by the already formed crystals of the calculi.
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PMID:[Histochemical study on the mucosubstances of the calculi of the main excretory duct of the human submandibular gland]. 248 55
In this study, the effect of an aqueous extract of
Rumex
patientia L. (Polygonaceae) (D-1) on capillary permeability which was induced by xylol and
hyaluronidase
was investigated. Experiments were conducted on rabbits according to Monakova and Matusis methods. The effects of D-1 were compared to those of indomethacin, which was used as a control throughout the experiment. Both D-1 (100 mg/kg) and indomethacin (10 mg/kg) were administered orally. As a result, D-1 inhibited capillary permeability, which was induced by xylol and
hyaluronidase
, and it was found that it was as effective as indomethacin.
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PMID:Effect of the aqueous extract of Rumex patientia on xylol and hyaluronidase induced capillary permeability compared to indomethacin. 1121 Jun 79
Purification of proteins based on immunoaffinity has been performed using a solid support coated with antibody against the target proteins. The method requires immobilizing the antibody onto the solid support using protein A or G, and has a risk of adsorptive loss of target proteins onto the solid support. Centrifugal precipitation chromatography has been successfully used to purify enzymes, such as ketosteroid isomerase and
hyaluronidase
without the use of solid support. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that immunoaffinity centrifugal precipitation chromatography is capable of isolating an antigen by exploiting antigen-antibody binding. The separation was initiated by filling both channels with 40% saturated ammonium sulfate (AS) of pH 4-4.5 followed by loading 20 microl of human plasma (National Institutes of Health blood bank) mixed with 2 mg of rabbit anti-HSA (human serum protein) antibody (Sigma). Then, the sample channel was eluted with water at 0.03 ml/min and AS channel with 40% AS solution of pH 4-4.5 at 1 ml/min until all non-binding components were eluted. Then, the releasing reagent (50% AS solution containing 0.5 M glycine and 10% ammonium hydroxide at pH 10) was introduced through the AS channel to release the target protein (HSA). The retained antibody was recovered by eluting the sample channel with water at 1 ml/min. A hollow fiber membrane device at the outlet (MicroKros,
Spectrum
, New Brunswick, NJ, USA) was provided on-line dialysis of the eluent before fractions were collected, so that the fractions could be analyzed by SDS-PAGE (sodium dodecyl sulfate - polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) without further dialysis. The current method does not require immobilizing the antibody onto a matrix, which is used by the conventional immunoaffinity chromatography. This method ensures full recovery of the antigen and antibody, and it may be applied to purification of other proteins.
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PMID:Immunoaffinity centrifugal precipitation chromatography. 1741 78