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Rats were injected with various amounts of bovine albumin (0.5, 1.0 and 1.75 g/24h), inducing thereby proteinuria ranging from 100 to 400 mg/24h. The glomerular oxygen uptake, dry weight and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PHD) activity were measured on the 4th day of proteinuria and in a group of control animals. Oxygen uptake increased of +60%, expressed per glomerulus and of +25% when expressed per milligram dry weight and this increase was not different between the 3 groups of rats. Glomerular dry weight increased significantly in the 3 series. There was an highly significant relationship between glomerular dry weight and oxygen uptake, combining the 3 series together. G-6-PDH increased as expected from previous experiments and this increase was more marked for the more marked proteinuria. The relationship between G-6-PDH and QO2 was of borderline statistical significance (p=0.05). The glomerular hypertrophy, oxidative hyperactivity and increase in G-6-PDH activity are probably related to transcellular transport of protein.
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PMID:Glomerular metabolism in protein-load proteinuria. 91 75

The activity of pyruvate- and ketoglutarate dehydrogenases (PDH and KGDH) was determined in the cells of Candida lipolytica and Candida tropicalis during the exponential phase of their growth on glucose and hexadecane. The activity of PDH in the cells growing on hexadecane was found to be lower than in the cells growing on glucose. The activity of KGDH was almost the same in the cells cultivated on hexadecane and glucose. The results obtained are discussed with respect to different pathways of degradation of glucose and n-alkanes, and a decreased requirement in thiamine during growth of the yeast cells on n-alkanes.
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PMID:[Pyruvate- and alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase activity during yeast growth on glucose and hexadecane]. 93 72

In fresh human skin homogenates, the activities of four enzymes, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PDH), "acid" phosphatase (AcP), and "leucine aminopeptidase" (LAP) were assayed following an incubation with hydrocortisone, hydrocotisone acetate, or hydrocortisone-17-butyrate, respectively. Concentration of the three compounds measured 2.75 mMol/l. Hydrocortison butyrate inhibited LDH-G-6-PDH-, and AcP-activities. Hydrocortisone and hydrocortisone acetate exerted a significant inhibitory action only in the case of G-6-PDH-activity.--On pure G-6-PDH from yeast, the inhibition exerted by hydrocortisone butyrate was significantly stronger than the inhibition exerted by the two other steroids. Time/action diagrams revealed the fact that hydrocortisone butyrate is superior to the other two compounds from the beginning of the incubation period.--The date sustain the assumption that hydrocortisone butyrate exerts biochemical-pharmacological actions of its own and that it may not be considered just as an esterified transport form of hydrocortisone.
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PMID:Enzyme inhibition in human skin homogenates by hydrocortisone, hydrocortisone acetate and hydrotisone butyrate. 94 55

The presence of delta 5-3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (delta 5-3 beta-HSDH), 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 11beta-HSDH), 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17beta-HSDH) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PDH) has been histochemically demonstrated in the zona glomerulosa, fasciculata and reticularis and also in the cortical cells that are found interspersed in the medulla of the adrenal gland of the bat, Vesperugo pipistrellus. The present study indicates that the adrenal cortex of the bat is capable of synthesizing corticosteroids and also sex steroids.
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PMID:Histochemical observations on the adrenal gland of bat Vesperugo pipistrellus (Dobson). 95 94

As a contribution to the mechanisms of photochemotherapy, human skin homogenates were irradiated in the presence or absence of methoxsalen. The changes induced in LDH-, G-6-PDH-, GAPDH-, and GOT-activities were registered. Methoxsalen (50 mug/ml) failed to produce any significant effect. On pure G-6-PDH, methoxsalen exhibited a photoprotective action.
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PMID:The mechanism of photochemotherapy. 95 27

All-trans retinoic acid and its derivative retinoid, two new compounds with expanding therapeutic spectrum in dermatology, were investigated in biochemical assays. Both substances provoke an increase in oxygen consumption of rat skin whereas in human skin only retinoid was found active in this respect. In resting yeast cells, both substances failed to exert any significant influence on oxygen consumption.--Pure G-6-PDH was inhibited by retinoic acid and retinoid in concentrations as low as 5 mug/ml. In human skin homogenates, LDH-, GAPDH-, and G-6-PDH-activities were inhibited by retinoic acid whereas GOT-, LAP-, and ALD-activites remained practically unchanged following an incubation with retinoic acid in concentrations between 1 and 100 mug/ml for 60 min.--The data collected in this study were briefly discussed with regard to the use of retinoic acid and its derivatives in psoriasis.
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PMID:Influences of retinoic acid and retinoid on skin metabolism. Investigations of oxygen consumption and enzymatic activities of human skin. 98 76

To find out optimal measuring conditions for determination of G-6-PDH-activity in erythrocytes of cattle and pigs by means of the optical test the dependence from nature, concentration and pH of buffer surroundings as well as from concentration of substrate (G-6-P), coenzyme (NADP) and activator (Mg++) was studied. From the results obtained, best reaction conditions for determination of G-6-PDH-activity in this species exist taking the following composition of the measuring sample (final concentration): 120 mM TRIS/HCl-buffer, pH 9.0; 10 mM MgSO4; 2 mM G-6-P; 0.2 mM NADP and 0.1 ml haemolysate in 3.0 ml of the measuring volume. The influence of an optimal planning of the reaction conditions on registration of G-6-PDH-activity in erythrocytes of the farming animals is discussed.
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PMID:[Determination of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in cattle and swine erythrocytes using the optical test under optimal measuring conditions]. 101 71

A 3-hour electrostimulation of the aortic arch in rabbits was followed by the exhastion of the tissue noradrenaline stores in the myocardium accompanied by increase in the activity of the glycolysis enzymes and of the enzyme limiting the process of the pentosophosphate route-G-6-PDH. The use of noradrenaline precursor - 1-DOPA restored the noradrenaline level in the myocardium completely after a 48-hour stimulation. Simultaneously there were noted no changes in the activity of the enzymes under study caused by the stimulation of the aortic arch. The data obtained confirmed the important role of the sympathetic nervous system and of its mediator - noradrenaline in the mechanism of the tissue metabolism regulation, whose derangement played a significant role in the development of dystrophic lesions of the heart tissue.
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PMID:[Activity of various enzymes of energy metabolism of the myocardium after neurogenic injury]. 102 3

Changes in LDH, SDH, MDH and G-6-PDH activity in the liver of white male rats are studied within 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60 and 90 days of treatment with 1/10 and 1/50 LD50 and after 15 days recovery period following the 90-day-long treatment. The animals are divided up into three groups as follows: group one--treated with 1/10 LD50, group two--with 1/50 LD50, and a control group treated with vegetable oil solvent at the respective days. The findings show that changes in enzyme activity are comparatively one-way in terms of duration of the treatment. In the early days of the experiment, a reliable increase is noted followed by a normalization of the values and reliable reduction. At ninety days, and after the recovery period is over, the activities of all five enzymes do not differ from those in the control groups. The most clearly outlined changes are recorded in SDH, and the slightest--in MDH. The analysis of the picture obtained shows that in all instances it is a matter of reversible changes.
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PMID:[Changes in liver dehydrogenase activity in rats with Unden poisoning]. 103 22

The uterine secretions of 20 bovine females have been studied and the activity of the following five enzymes has been evaluated: aldolase, glucose-t-phosphodeshydrogenase (G-6-PDH), sorbitol deshydrogenase, glutamic pyruvic transminase. Significant cyclic variations have been observed for aldolase and G-6-PDH, aldolase activity being maximum during the estrogenic phase of the cycle whereas G-6-PDH activity has been more important during the progesteronic phase. These results indicate a significant uterine metabolic activity during the different phases of the reproduction processes.
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PMID:[Enzymatic profile of uterine secretions of cows during estraus cycle]. 103 79


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