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Query: EC:3.4.15.1 (
ACE
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We detected a point mutation in the transthyretin (TTR) gene in a patient with familial cardiac amyloidosis by using PCR-
DCP
(DNA conformation polymorphism) analysis that is based on the diversity in electrophoretic mobility of single-stranded DNAs and/or heteroduplex DNAs in PCR products. The PCR products of the transthyretin gene were denatured in the presence of formamide and electrophoresed in a non-denaturing polyacrylamide gel to detect an electrophoretic change due to a sequence variation. An unusual DNA fragment was visualized by
silver
staining in the PCR products of the exon 3 from the patient. Subsequent sequencing analysis revealed a T to A transversion and led to a replacement of Ser by Ile at codon 50 of the TTR gene.
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PMID:Novel variant transthyretin gene (Ser50 to Ile) in familial cardiac amyloidosis. 152 Mar 36
We studied the role of the sympathetic nervous system and the renin angiotensin system for pressure induced left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in 135 rats with experimental supravalvular aortic stenosis (AS). We induced this condition by a
silver
clip on the ascending aorta, when body weight (BW) was 90 to 100 g. Sympathectomy by 6-OH-dopamine reduced LV norepinephrine content to less than 5%. The renin-angiotensin system was blocked by quinapril, which reduced serum
angiotensin converting enzyme
(
ACE
) activity to less than 5%. Aortic stenosis (LV peak systolic pressure 212 +/- 10 mm Hg) induced significant LVH with an increase of LV weight from 198 +/- 3 (sham) to 266 +/- 6 after 6 weeks and to 303 +/- 13 mg/100 g body weight after 12 weeks. Sympathectomy did not reduce LVH 6 weeks after induction of AS (260 +/- 6 mg/100 g body weight). Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition initiated immediately after induction of AS did not alter the increase of LV mass after 6 weeks (250 +/- 7 mg/100 g body weight). Removing the
silver
clip 6 weeks after induction of AS resulted in a 90% regression of LVH after 6 more weeks. When
ACE
-inhibition was started after 6 weeks--ie, once LVH had developed--and maintained for another 6 weeks, an 80% regression of LVH was observed despite the persistent afterload elevation. Our findings of an afterload independent regression of LVH by
ACE
-inhibition emphasize an important role of the renin angiotensin system for the maintenance of pressure induced LVH.
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PMID:Role of neurohumoral systems for pressure induced left ventricular hypertrophy in experimental supravalvular aortic stenosis in rats. 167 10
There is evidence from experiments in animals, biological and molecularbiological investigations, that extra-renal renin-angiotensin systems may have important implications in the pathogenesis of various diseases, in particular in regard to the development of hypertrophy in smooth muscle cells of blood vessels and in the myocardium. Thus, it is getting more likely, that angiotensin II is an endogenous growth factor. We have recently shown, in an animal model of left ventricular hypertrophy (aortic stenosis due to a
silver
clip on the aorta ascendens), that chronic application of an
ACE
-inhibitor results in a nearly complete regression of left ventricular hypertrophy even under the conditions of an unaltered afterload. The extent of the regression of left ventricular hypertrophy was not statistically different from animals in which the regression of hypertrophy was achieved by removal of the clip. According to these results, we demonstrated for the first time, that the renin-angiotensin system plays a major role in the maintenance of left ventricular hypertrophy and that after the inhibition of the system, a considerable regression of left ventricular mass can be achieved which is independent from hemodynamic factors.
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PMID:[Angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor and heart hypertrophy]. 213 56
Previous studies have shown that the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) has a preference for 0.9% NaCl solution over water as a drinking fluid. This preference was decreased by chronic treatment of SHR with intracerebroventricular captopril (an
angiotensin converting enzyme
inhibitor). Although other strains of rats were compared to SHR, no studies, that we are aware of, have been reported in renal hypertensive rats. Wistar-Kyoto rats were sham operated or had a
silver
clip (i.d., 0.20 mm) placed on the left renal artery to produce renovascular hypertension. Three weeks later the rats were operated upon again to implant osmotic minipumps to deliver captopril or saline either into the right lateral brain ventricle (i.c.v.) or into the peritoneal cavity (i.p.). The rats had a choice of 0.9% NaCl or tap water during the study. Blood pressures were measured by a tail plysmographic method in the conscious rats. The rats that became hypertensive showed a marked preference for saline. Treatment with captopril i.p. (24 mumol/kg/day) stimulated preference for saline but i.c.v. treatment (24 mumol/kg/day) decreased the preference for saline despite reductions in blood pressure in both groups of renal hypertensive rats. These changes were not seen in renal hypertensive rats infused with saline. The results suggest that captopril's antihypertensive effect in this model of renal hypertension may be independent of the effects of the drug on preference to drink saline.
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PMID:Central angiotensin converting enzyme blockade and salt preference in renovascular hypertensive rats. 298 3
[3H]Captopril autoradiography visualizes angiotensin-converting enzyme (
ACE
; EC 3.14.5.1) in the reproductive tract of male rats. [3H]Captopril binds to testicular slices with high affinity (Kd = 4.4 nM) and displays a pharmacological profile similar to that of
ACE
activity. High densities of [3H] captopril autoradiographic
silver
grains are found over spermatid heads and in the lumen of seminiferous tubules in stages I-VIII and XII-XIV. Tubules in stages IX-XI exhibit only one fifth the level of binding. The basal epithelium and interstitial tissue are not labeled. The initial segment of the epididymis contains very low levels of grains. The head of the epididymis demonstrates intense grain density at the luminal surface of the epithelium, with little luminal labeling. In a progression to the tail of the epididymis, epithelium labeling declines, and luminal grains increase. The lumen of the vas deferens is also labeled.
ACE
from testis and several regions of the epididymis has been categorized with respect to its particulate vs. soluble nature and its ability to be precipitated by an antirat lung
ACE
monoclonal antibody. Testicular
ACE
is particulate and not immunoprecipitable. The distribution of immunoprecipitable particulate
ACE
in the epididymis is similar to that of autoradiographic
silver
grains over the epithelium. The concentration of particulate but nonprecipitable
ACE
gradually rises from the initial segment to the tail of the epididymis, similar to the distribution of luminal [3H]captopril-associated grains. Soluble
ACE
activity, present in equal concentration throughout the epididymis and not immunoprecipitable, may not be detected by autoradiography of [3H]captopril.
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PMID:Angiotensin-converting enzyme in the male rat reproductive system: autoradiographic visualization with [3H]captopril. 609 56
Neutral endopeptidase (NEP, EC 3.4.24.11), angiotensin-converting enzyme (
ACE
,
EC 3.4.15.1
) and carboxypeptidase N (CPN, EC 3.4.17.3) are potentially important enzymes which regulate the degradation of neuropeptides, such as bradykinin (BK) and substance P (SP), in the respiratory mucosa. Some neuropeptides are also degraded by these enzymes in vitro and in vivo. We investigated the localization of these enzymes in the human nasal mucosa by an indirect immunohistochemical technique (immunogold
silver
staining). NEP-immunoreactive areas were present in the epithelium, the serous cells of the submucosal glands, and the endothelial cells of small vessels. The epithelium and the serous cells were the predominant areas of NEP immunoreactivity in the nasal mucosa.
ACE
-immunoreactive areas were seen in the outer layer of the epithelium, the endothelial cells of vessels, and widely distributed in the superficial lamina propria. The endothelial cells of the vessels showed maximum positive intensity to
ACE
. CPN-immunoreactive areas were observed in the epithelium, the endothelium of vessels and the superficial lamina propria, except for the gland cells. The superficial lamina propria exhibited maximum immunoreactivity for CPN. We observed that the enzymes were widely distributed in the nasal mucosa. The epithelium, including the epithelial cells and glycocalyx, contains all three enzymes. These enzymes play an important role in the mucosal immunity of the respiratory mucosa by degrading active neuropeptides. These results show that NEP secretion is regulated by a glandular, cholinergic control. On the other hand,
ACE
and CPN secretion are regulated by vascular permeability.
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PMID:Immunological localization of neuropeptide-degrading enzymes in the nasal mucosa. 783 83
Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase plays an important role in protecting cells from oxygen toxicity by catalyzing the dismutation of superoxide anion into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase is coregulated with copper-thionein by copper via the transcription factor
ACE
1. We demonstrate here that presence of AgNO3 in the culture medium leads to a five times increase of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase mRNA, with a concomitant six times decrease of the enzyme activity. Susceptibility of yeast to
silver
was apparently inversely related to Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase activity. From
silver
-treated yeast a Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase with impaired dismutase function was purified and was shown to contain
silver
, which was located to the copper site. These data suggest that Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase may play an additional direct role in the defense of S. cerevisiae against metal stress by functioning as metal chelator.
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PMID:Purification and characterization of Ag,Zn-superoxide dismutase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae exposed to silver. 792 83
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (
ACE
;
EC 3.4.15.1
) may participate in respiratory inflammatory diseases by regulating levels of inflammatory peptides such as bradykinin. The presence of
ACE
in the human nasal mucosa and in nasal secretions was determined by immunohistochemistry, measures of enzyme activity, and immunoblot.
ACE
activity was significantly more abundant in the membrane-rich fraction than in the soluble cytosolic fraction of nasal mucosal extracts (74.18 +/- 24.50 versus 3.99 +/- 1.83 pmol/min/mg protein, respectively, P < 0.01 by an enkephalin degradation assay; 89.16 +/- 16.17 versus 2.30 +/- 0.89 mU/mg protein, P < 0.01 by colorimetric assessment of Bz-Gly-Gly-Gly degradation). Topical application of histamine stimulated secretion of
ACE
activity into nasal lavage fluid (2.90 +/- 0.88 versus 1.53 +/- 0.45 U/liter after saline provocation, P < 0.05 by Bz-Gly-Gly-Gly assay). Allergen challenge also induced nasal secretion of
ACE
. In both histamine and allergen challenges,
ACE
release correlated closely with that of the vascular proteins IgG and albumin. Methacholine, a stimulant of glandular secretions, failed to augment
ACE
levels above baseline.
ACE
-immunoreactive material was localized by the immunogold technique with
silver
enhancement to the glycocalyx, between epithelial cells, and to interstitial, extracellular sites in the superficial lamina propria, with the highest intensity of staining immediately beneath the basement membrane. Some
ACE
was detectable in the mucus material of gland and duct lumens but not in gland cells themselves. Endothelial cells and some interstitial mononuclear cells also stained for
ACE
.
ACE
was identified by immunoblotting as a 150 kD band on SDS-PAGE.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Angiotensin-converting enzyme in the human nasal mucosa. 804 77
Human lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)--B(H) mutant genes were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA conformation polymorphism. We used polyacrylamide gradient gel and
silver
staining procedures for
DCP
analysis, and observed abnormal migration patterns in individuals heterozygous for the LDH-B deficiency. Subsequent sequence determination of the mutant alleles consistently resulted in detection of three single base substitutions (transversions), viz., a C to A at residue "35" (GCG, Ala-->GAG, Glu), a T to G at residue "172" (TTT, Phe-->GTT, Val), and an A to T at residue "176" (ATG, Met-->TTG, Leu). Furthermore, mismatched PCR or amplification refractory mutation system was developed for the rapid screening and confirmation of these mutations. These amino acid replacements may cause conformational changes in neighboring residues; this probably affects the active site arrangement and results in the loss of enzyme activity.
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PMID:Detection and characterization of new genetic mutations in individuals heterozygous for lactate dehydrogenase-B(H) deficiency using DNA conformation polymorphism analysis and silver staining. 846 75
Raynaud's syndrome affects 20% to 25% of the population in cool, damp climates. Although its etiology and pathophysiology are poorly understood, treatment options do exist. For mild cases, the wearing of gloves, cold avoidance, tobacco cessation, and assurance that this is a nuisance condition that will not lead to finger amputation are often all that is required. Patients who fail this protocol are treated with extended-release nifedipine, 30 mg, at bedtime. In our experience, 70% to 80% respond with a decrease in severity and frequency of attacks, but 20% to 50% develop intolerable side effects. If nifedipine fails, we consider another calcium-channel blocker, an
ACE
inhibitor, or Dibenzyline. Biofeedback is offered to patients, but in our experience few are interested. Patients with digital ulceration are treated with nifedipine, pentoxifylline, and antibiotics as needed. We recommend soap-and-water washes and either a damp dressing or
Silvadene
cream. If there is chronic non-healing or intractable pain, we have on occasion performed a fingertip amputation. Although these do not tend to heal promptly, they generally do heal with time and provide excellent pain relief. We have not performed upper extremity sympathectomy for nonhealing finger ulcers in more than 20 years.
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PMID:Current management of Raynaud's syndrome. 896 Mar 43
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