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Query: EC:3.6.1.25 (
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The histochemical distribution of 14 enzymes in the human amnion at term are described. Adenosine
triphosphatase
, 5'-nucleotidase,
acid phosphatase
and nonspecific esterase show continuous gradations of enzyme activity. Cells with intense activity are prominent in
acid phosphatase
and nonspecific esterase preparations. A distinct subpopulation of amniotic cells can be defined by their alkaline phosphatase activity. The possible correlations with morphological studies are discussed.
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PMID:Enzyme histochemical patterns in the normal human amnion: amniotic histochemical patterns. 4 99
Cardiac tissue obtained by left-ventricular endomyocardial biopsy from patients with valvular heart-disease was assayed for marker enzyme activities of subcellular organelles and these were correlated with left ventricular function as assessed by haemodynamic studies. In patients with poor left ventricular function, calcium-dependent adenosine-
triphosphatase
(A.T.P.ase) activity, predominantly localised to the myofibrils, was strikingly reduced. Activity of lactate dehydrongenase, a cytosol enzyme, was significantly increased in tissue from patients with poor left ventricular function. The activity of enzymes associated with sarcolemma (5'-nucleotidase), mitochondria (glutamate dehydrogenase and monoamine oxidase), microsomes (neutral alpha-glucosidase), and lysosomes (
acid phosphatase
, N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase) was no different in patients with good or poor left ventricular function. It is suggested that reduced myofibrillary A.T.P.ase concentration is the biochemical basis for the impaired ventricular function.
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PMID:Enzymic analysis of cardiac biopsy material from patients with valvular heart-disease. 5 85
The effects of the nonsteroidal title compound (DBF) on the biochemical composition of the Fallopian tube and uterus were studied in the rhesus monkey. Monkeys received 2 mg/kg daily by mouth, which is the antifertility dose. The weight of the pituitary was significantly decreased (p less than .05) due to treatment, but the weights of the Fallopian tube, uterus, ovary and adrenal were unaltered. In both the Fallopian tube and uterus, DBF induced a significant increase (p less than .01) in the concentration of glycogen, protein and nonprotein nitrogen, and a significant decrease (p less than .01) in the concentration of lactic acid. The total phospholipid level in the uterus showed an increase (p less than .01) in the activities of adenasine
triphosphatase
(ATPase), malic dehydrogenase, acid and alkaline phosphatases, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) was seen. Lactic dehydrogenase activity fell (p less than .01) and the activity of beta-glucuronidase was unchanged. In the uterus, ATPase, malic dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphatase and lactic dehydrogenase activities increased significantly (p less than .01), beta-glucuronidase and
acid phosphatase
activities fell (p less than .01) and G-6-PD activity was unaltered. The antifertility effect of DBF may be due to its ability to elicit many biochemical effects similar to those induced by a typical estrogen.
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PMID:Effect of 2-phenyl-3-p-(beta-pyrrolidinoethoxy) phenyl-beta-methoxy benzofuran hydrochloride (DBF) on the biochemistry of the fallopian tube and uterus of rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). 12 89
The author pays particular attention to the JGA cells of a rat kidney macula densa in noraml and experimental conditions (a single injection of Unazid, Plive, in a dose of 15 mg/kg). The activity of alkaline phosphatase and adenosine-
triphosphatase
and acid and neutral mucopolysaccharides are negative in these cells, whereas,
acid phosphatase
and thiamine pyrophatase in the macula densa cells show an activity exclusively near the nucleus, usually in Golgi's zone. The functional meaning of results obtained from the authors own research and that of others was also discussed in the paper.
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PMID:Histochemical studies on macula densa cells in the juxtaglomerular complex of rat ren in normal and experimental conditions. 14 6
Electron microscopic cytochemistry was used to determine the localization of five phosphatase enzymes-glucose-6-phosphatase, inosine diphosphatase, thiamine pyrophosphatase,
acid phosphatase
, and adenosine triphosphatase-in control human testes. Glucose-6-phosphatase occurred in the endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear envelope of Sertoli cells, Leydig cells and primitive spermatogonia, but was not observed in more advanced spermatogenic cells. The presence of glucose-6-phosphatase activity paralleled the presence of glycogen in spermatogenic cells, i.e., both occurred in type AL and AD spermatogonia but not in type AP or B spermatogonia or in more advanced spermatogenic cells. Inosine diphosphatase activity was found in the endoplasmic reticulum, nuclear envelope, and Golgi complex of Sertoli cells and all spermatogenic cells except late spermatids. Additionally, inosine diphosphatase activity was localized at the junctions between Sertoli cells and late spermatids, but was not associated with any other plasma membrane. Thiamine pyrophosphatase reaction product was found in the Golgi bodies of Sertoli cells and in spermatogenic cells through immature spermatids. Neither inosine diphosphatase nor thiamine pyrophosphatase was observed in the Golgi bodies of spermatids during acrosomal formation. Acid phosphatase activity was found in lysosomes of spermatogonia, spermatocytes, and spermatids, in lysosomes of Leydig cells, and in lysosomes, lipofuscin bodies, and Golgi cisternae of Sertoli cells. It is thought that Sertoli lysosomes play a role in the phagocytosis of degenerating germ cells; however, the role of spermatogenic or Leydig lysosomes is unknown. Adenosine
triphosphatase
activity occurred at the interfaces between two spermatogonia, and between Sertoli cells and spermatogonia, but was not observed in the spaces between two Sertoli cells, two spermatocytes, two spermatids, or between Sertoli cells and spermatocytes, or between Sertoli cells and spermatids.
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PMID:The fine structural localization of testicular phosphatases in man: the control testis. 17 58
The experiment was carried out on rats, which were divided into three experimental and one control groups. The experimental animals were intraperitoneally injected with furfural in the dose of 58 mg/kg body weight for 30 days. In the liver samples obtained at autopsy, apart from routine staining with hematoxylin and eosin, estimation of the activity of the following enzymes was made: succinic dehydrogenase. NADH-tetrazol reductase, lactic dehydrogenase, glucose-6-phosphate, adenosine-
triphosphatase
, Ca-formol, glucose-6-phosphatase and
acid phosphatase
. Glycogen content was also evaluated. A temporary decrease in the activity of reactions for the enzymes of tissue respiration, an increase in the activity of glucose-6-phosphatase with a simultaneous decrease of glycogen content, activation of intracellular digestive processes, and inhibition of active transport through biological membranes were found in animals intoxicated with furfural.
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PMID:[Morphological and histochemical changes in the rat liver in chronic furfural poisoning]. 20 22
Ultrastructural distribution of
acid phosphatase
and adenosine triphosphatase was studied in the receptor elements of HERBST and GRANDRY sensory corpuscles. Acid phosphatase activity was established in the elements of smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum of perineural capsule cells, as well as in the secondary lysosomes of all cell types. Particular interest was paid on the activity of myelin-like dense bodies and some clear core vesicles belonging to the axoplasm of receptor nerve fibres. Adenosine
triphosphatase
activity was established on the membranes of receptor structures and pinocytotic vesicles. More deposits of electron dense material were localized on the axolemma of the non-myelinated portions of the receptor nerve fibres. The functional significance and importance of the both enzymes in the receptor structures was discussed.
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PMID:Cytochemical localization of acid phosphatase and adenosine triphosphatase in some avian mechanoreceptors. 21 19
In the bilaterally growing DBD sensitive Yoshida tumours deformed nuclear divisions necrosis of the majority of the tumour and appearance of giant cells can be observed due to the single administration of the LD50 of the preparation. The histochemical activity of the LDH the activity alcalyc Adenosine
triphosphatase
and the nonspecific alcalyc phosphatase become negative while the acidic phosphatase's activity does increase after the administration of the LD25 of the preparation appearance of giant cells are very marked more than 60% of tumours cells are polynuction. The activity of the alcalyc ATP-ase and nonspecific phosphatase decrose's after a transitory increase and become negative while the
acid phosphatase
's activity increases. In the case of the DBD resistant tumours the morphological and histochemical alternations due to LD50 of the preparation are much slighter and their timecourse is shorter. No morphological and histochemical changes are observed after the administration of LD25 of the preparation.
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PMID:[Cytomorphological and enzyme histological studies of bilaterally inoculated Dibromdulcit-sensitive and-resistent Yoshida tumors]. 101 92
Enzyme histochemical and immunohistochemical techniques were used to examine palatine tonsils and aggregated lymphoid follicles (Peyer's patches) of the ileum in 6- to 9-day-old and in 6-month-old pigs. Histochemical techniques were used to detect alpha-naphthyl-acetate esterase (ANAE), alpha-naphthyl-butyrate esterase (ANBE), beta-glucuronidase, adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase), and
acid phosphatase
(AcP). Nonspecific esterases (ANAE, ANBE) were detected in macrophages, T-cell area lymphocytes, eosinophils, fibroblastic reticular cells (FRC), follicular dendritic cells (FDC), and interdigitating cells (IDC). beta-Glucuronidase reactivity was strong in macrophages, eosinophils, FDC, and IDC, and weaker in FRC. Adenosine
triphosphatase
reactivity was detected in B-cell area lymphocytes, FDC, FRC, and IDC. Cell types with
acid phosphatase
reactivity were macrophages, FDC, FRC, and IDC. Nonepithelial cells of tonsils and aggregated lymphoid follicles of the ileum had similar enzymatic reactions. In Peyer's patches, however, epithelial cells were positive for all enzymes studied; in tonsils, only nonspecific esterases were detected. Immunoperoxidase techniques were used to detect S-100 protein and cytoplasmic immunoglobulins (IgG, IgM, and IgA). The S-100 protein was detected in lymphocytes, FDC, and FRC of tonsils and Peyer's patches; in tonsillar epithelial and endothelial cells; and in IDC of Peyer's patches.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Histochemical and immunohistochemical study of the mucosal lymphoid system in swine. 138 98
The effects of submaxillary gland factor on the thiamine pyrophosphatase, 5-nucleotidase (the markers of Golgi complex), adenosine-
triphosphatase
, NADPH-tetrazolum reductase and
acid phosphatase
were studied in the intestinal epithelium of mice. A decreased intensity of histochemical reactions for the markers of Golgi's complex after salivectomy and an increased activity after homogenate injection were confirmed. The reaction intensity to NADPH-tetrazolium reductase, adenosine-
triphosphatase
and
acid phosphatase
after salivectomy and after homogenate injection were similar to those of the control mice with sham operations. On the basis of investigations performed, this provides support, that submaxillary glands produce a factor which controls Golgi complex activity and may influence on glycocalyx synthesis.
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PMID:The influence of submaxillary gland factor upon Golgi complex activity in jejunum epithelial cell of mice. 214 22
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