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1.
Permeability of hepatocyte cell membrane was studied from the release into blood of hepatospecific enzymes and from 5'-nucleotidase activity in plasma membranes. A study was also made of membrane permeability of mitochondria, lysosomes and microsomes in liver cells of burnt rats from the level of non-sedimented activity and activity of malate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, cathepsin D and glucose-6-phosphatase in appropriate organelles. Permeability of cell and lysosomal membranes was demonstrated to be disordered within the first hours after burn. One day after burn generalized disturbance of membrane permeability in the cell was observed, followed by the release into cytosol of organelles template enzymes and a decrease in the activity of membrane-bound enzymes in these organelles. The alterations persisted during 7 days of observation.  相似文献   

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Experiments on rats were made to study the effect of water-soluble antioxidants on the permeability of lysosomal membranes of liver cells and liver structure under burn. Antioxidants were injected intraperitoneally shortly after burn, whereas examination was performed after one day. It has been discovered that one day after burn there takes place an appreciable destabilization of lysosomal membranes with the release of a lysosomal matrix enzyme, cathepsin D to the cytoplasm. Liver structure had undergone substantial changes by that time. After administration of water-soluble antioxidants lysosomal membranes got stabilized while liver structure manifested but insignificant disorders.  相似文献   

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Perfused cat livers subjected to 2.5 hr of hypoxia exhibited dramatic increases in perfusate cathepsin D and lactic acid dehydrogenase (LDH) activities, amino nitrogen concentrations, and a 60% depression in the clearance rate of carbon particles by the reticuloendothelial system (RES). Addition of aprotinin (250 KIU/ml) to the perfusate prior to hypoxia prevented the increases in circulating cathepsin D, LDH, and amino-nitrogen observed at 150 minutes. In addition, aprotinin prevented the reduction in carbon clearance during severe hypoxia. However, aprotinin had no effect on the percent free cathepsin D activity indicating that this agent did not directly prevent increases in lysosomal fragility occurring in response to hypoxia. Thus, addition of pharmacologic doses of aprotinin to the perfusate protected RES cells, and markedly reduced the release of cytoplasmic and lysosomal enzymes. The prevention of cell membrane dissolution appears to be a critical factor in hepatic preservation, and may be related to the inhibition of proteolysis by aprotinin. These effects may help explain the therapeutic effectiveness of this agent in shock and in myocardial ischemia.  相似文献   

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Marked depression of the amplitude of isometric contractions of myocardial preparations, which was induced by lysosomal enzymes from the liver of control animals, was demonstrated in isolated rabbit papillary muscles. The decrease of contractility was not accompanied by remarkable changes in the amplitude or in the duration of intracellular action potentials. The negative inotropic action of lysosomal enzymes was similar to that of blood plasma of the burnt animals. Based on the appearance and subsequent activation of lysosomal enzymes in blood of the animals by the 20th to 60th min after thermal injury it is suggested that lysosomal enzymes might be one of factors that depress myocardial contractility in burn shock.  相似文献   

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The effect of three different concentrations of dimethoate on the activity of certain lysosomal enzymes, viz. beta-glucuronidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, cathepsin B and cathepsin D in serum, skin, liver, kidney and spleen and the stability of liver and kidney lysosomes was studied in female albino rats. The activity of beta-glucuronidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, cathepsin D was found to increase in serum and tissues in higher concentration (2.25 mg/100 g body weight) of dimethoate treated rats. A significant increase in the rate of release of beta-glucuronidase was found in the liver and kidney of higher concentration of dimethoate treated rats compared to controls. The results demonstrate that the activity of lysosomal enzymes increased in higher concentration of dimethoate treated rats than the lower concentration (0.56 mg/100 g body weight) of dimethoate treated rats.  相似文献   

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E Kominami  T Ueno  D Muno  N Katunuma 《FEBS letters》1991,287(1-2):189-192
A selective inhibitor of cathepsin B, a derivative of E-64 (compound CA-074), and pepstatin-asialofetuin, a potent inhibitor of cathepsin D, were used for an in vivo study of the selective role of these proteinases in lysosomal proteolysis. Administration of compound CA-074 or pepstatinasialofetuin to rats caused only a slight shift of the lysosomal density and no increase in sequestered enzymes in the autolysosomal fraction, although cathepsin B or D activity in the liver was markedly inhibited. These treatments also had little effect on the inhibition of the degradation of endocytosed FITC-labeled asialofetuin. In contrast, leupeptin treatment caused marked inhibition of lysosomal degradation of endogenous and exogenous proteins. These results suggest a small contribution of cathepsins B and D to the initiation of lysosomal proteolysis.  相似文献   

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The presence of procathepsin D, a zymogen of the soluble lysosomal aspartic proteinase cathepsin D, was detected in rat milk using Western blot analysis and assay of proteolytic activity in acidic buffers. No other forms of cathepsin D were found. Two different polyclonal anti-procathepsin D antibodies were used for immunochemical detection of procathepsin D. Both antibodies we found to recognize rat procathepsin D. Proteolytic activity in acidic buffers was detected using a fluorogenic substrate specific for cathepsin D and was abolished by pepstatin A, a specific inhibitor of aspartic proteinases. This study represents third demonstration of presence of procathepsin D in mammal breast milk. Potential sources and physiological functions are discussed.  相似文献   

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Inhibition by cyanate of the processing of lysosomal enzymes   总被引:9,自引:3,他引:6       下载免费PDF全文
In cultured human fibroblasts, maturation of the lysosomal enzymes beta-hexosaminidase and cathepsin D is inhibited by 10 mM-potassium cyanate. In cells treated with cyanate the two enzymes accumulate in precursor forms. The location of the accumulated precursor is probably non-lysosomal; in fractionation experiments the precursors separate from the bulk of the beta-hexosaminidase activity. The secretion of the precursor of cathepsin D, but not that of beta-hexosaminidase precursor, is enhanced in the presence of cyanate. The secreted cathepsin D, as well as that remaining within the cells, contains mostly high-mannose oligosaccharides cleavable with endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase H. After removal of cyanate, the accumulated precursor forms of the lysosomal enzymes are largely released from the pretreated cells. It is concluded that cyanate interferes with the maturation of lysosomal-enzyme precursors by perturbing their intracellular transport. Most probably cyanate affects certain functions of the Golgi apparatus.  相似文献   

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Two lysosomal enzymes, cathepsin D and acid phosphatase, were detected in significant amounts in the lysosome-containing subcellular fractions of rat parotid tissue and found to have dissimilar distributions in these fractions. The total levels of these enzymes were measured at various times throughout a complete secretory cycle induced synchronously by fasting rats overnight and administering isoproterenol at time zero. The results showed a 30% increase in cathepsin D activity in the glands by 10 h post-stimulation, and a 20% decrease in acid phosphatase activity 7 h after stimulation. These results suggest that there are cyclic changes in lysosomal enzymes during the secretory cycle of this gland, but that these changes are complex ones and cannot be related to specific cellular processes at this time.  相似文献   

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H Araki  F Takenaka 《Life sciences》1975,17(4):613-618
Cathepsin D activity was measured in the cardiac lymph, pericardial fluid and plasma after ligation of the left coronary artery of the dog. The activity of cathepsin D increased both in the cardiac lymph and the pericardial fluid after the coronary ligation, while that in the plasma did not show any increase. In sham operated group, there was practically no change in the cathepsin D activity. The increase in the cathepsin D activity in the cardiac lymph and the pericardial fluid may indicate an increase in amount of myocardial lysosomal enzymes liberated into the interstitial space during myocardial ischemia.  相似文献   

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We have obtained expression of a cDNA clone for human cathepsin D in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Biosynthetic studies with [35S]methionine labeling demonstrated that most of the cathepsin D remained intracellular and underwent proteolytic cleavage, converting a precursor of Mr 47,000 D to a mature form of Mr 39,000 D with processing intermediates of Mr 43,000-41,000 D. greater than 90% of the cathepsin D synthesized by oocytes bound to a mannose 6-phosphate (Man-6-P) receptor affinity column, indicating the presence of phosphomannosyl residues. An analysis of [2-3H]mannose-labeled oligosaccharides directly demonstrated phosphomannosyl residues on cathepsin D. Sucrose-gradient fractionation, performed to define the membranous compartments that cathepsin D traversed during its biosynthesis, demonstrated that cathepsin D is targeted to a subpopulation of yolk platelets, the oocyte equivalent of a lysosome. Xenopus oocytes were able to endocytose lysosomal enzymes from the medium and this uptake was inhibited by Man-6-P, thus demonstrating the presence of Man-6-P receptors in these cells. Therefore, the entire Man-6-P dependent pathway for targeting of lysosomal enzymes is present in the oocytes. Xenopus oocytes should be a useful system for examining signals responsible for the specific targeting of lysosomal enzymes to lysosomes.  相似文献   

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Chemotactic locomotion of fibroblasts requires extensive degradation of extracellular matrix components. The degradation is provided by a variety of proteases, including lysosomal enzymes. The process is regulated by cytokines. The present study shows that mannose 6-phosphate and insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) enhance fibroblast chemotaxis toward platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF). It is suggested that lysosomal enzymes (bearing mannose 6-phosphate molecules) are involved in chemotactic activity of the cells. The suggestion is supported by the observation that a-mannosidase and cathepsin D inhibitor - pepstatin are very potent inhibitors of fibroblast chemotaxis. Simultaneously, mannose 6-phosphate stimulates extracellular collagen degradation. The final step in collagen degradation is catalyzed by the cytosolic enzyme - prolidase. It has been found that mannose 6-phosphate stimulates also fibroblast prolidase activity with a concomitant increase in lysosomal enzymes activity. The present study demonstrates that the prolidase activity in fibroblasts may reflect the chemotactic activity of the cells and suggests that the mechanism of cell locomotion may involve lysosomal enzyme targeting, probably through IGF-II/mannose 6-phosphate receptor.  相似文献   

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Summary The in-vivo uptake of exogenously applied horseradish peroxidase and the activities of the lysosomal enzymes acid phosphatase and cathepsin D were studied histochemically and/or biochemically in innervated and 2–14 day-denervated tibialis anterior muscles of the mouse. The biochemically determined uptake of horseradish peroxidase showed a large increase already 4 days after denervation. The activities of the lysosomal enzymes increased in a more gradual fashion, and only cathepsin D showed an increase in activity when expressed as total activity per muscle. Histochemically horseradish peroxidase was found to be localized in muscle fibres in characteristic spindle-shaped segments after denervation. The main increase in the number of such segments per transverse section of the muscle occurred between 3 and 6 days after denervation. In serial sections these segments frequently showed positive staining also for acid phosphatase.It is concluded that exogenously applied horseradish peroxidase is taken up into the lysosomal system, which after denervation becomes organized into characteristic spindle-shaped segments in the muscle fibres. The endocytic activity of muscle fibres increases early after denervation. This is followed by a more gradual increase in activity of lysosomal enzymes and finally by an organization of the lysosomal system into characteristic spindle-shaped segments. The results are compatible with the working hypothesis that increased endocytosis may initiate lysosomal activation in denervated skeletal muscle.  相似文献   

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We have investigated the basis for the specific recognition of lysosomal enzymes by UDP-GlcNAc:lysosomal enzyme N-acetylglucosaminylphosphotransferase. This enzyme is responsible for the selective phosphorylation of mannose residues on lysosomal enzymes. Two mammalian lysosomal enzymes, cathepsin D and uteroferrin, and two nonlysosomal glycoproteins were treated with endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase H to remove those high mannose oligosaccharide units which are accessible on the native protein. These proteins were then tested as inhibitors of three different glycosyltransferases. The endo H-treated lysosomal enzymes were shown to be specific inhibitors of the phosphorylation of intact lysosomal enzymes. Proteolytic fragments of cathepsin D, including the entire light chain and heavy chain, did not retain the ability to be recognized by the N-acetylglucosaminylphosphotransferase. These findings indicate that the intact protein portion of lysosomal enzymes contains a specific recognition determinant which leads to high-affinity binding to the N-acetylglucosaminylphosphotransferase. The expression of this determinant appears to be dependent on the conformation of the protein.  相似文献   

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B lymphocytes from patients with I-cell disease (ICD) maintain normal cellular levels of lysosomal enzymes despite a deficiency of the enzyme UDP-N-acetylglucosamine: lysosomal enzyme N-acetylglucosamine-1- phosphotransferase. We find that an ICD B lymphoblastoid cell line targets about 45% of the lysosomal protease cathepsin D to dense lysosomes. This targeting occurs in the absence of detectable mannose 6- phosphate residues on the cathepsin D and is not observed in ICD fibroblasts. The secretory protein pepsinogen, which is closely related to cathepsin D in both amino acid sequence and three-dimensional structure, is mostly excluded from dense lysosomes, indicating that the lymphoblast targeting pathway is specific. Carbohydrate residues are not required for lysosomal targeting, since a non-glycosylated mutant cathepsin D is sorted with comparable efficiency to the wild type protein. Analysis of a number of cathepsin D/pepsinogen chimeric proteins indicates that an extensive polypeptide determinant in the cathepsin D carboxyl lobe can confer efficient lysosomal sorting when introduced into the pepsinogen sequence. This determinant overlaps but is not identical to the recognition marker for phosphotransferase. These results indicate that a specific protein recognition event underlies Man-6-P-independent lysosomal sorting in ICD lymphoblasts.  相似文献   

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Cartilage cathepsin D, cathepsin B and acid phosphatase activities decreased with maturation of Sprague-Dawley rats. Although this phenomenon may largely be due to an age-dependent decrease in cell concentration at young ages (1–8 weeks), in older (8–25 weeks) rats there appeared to be a decrease in enzyme activity per cell. The dimunition in cartilage cathepsin D activity coincided with an apparent decrease in its concentration. In addition, the inverse correlation between rat age and cartilage lysosomal enzyme activities was, at least in part, tissue specific as the pattern of liver lysosomal enzyme activities was quite different from that noted with cartilage. Interestingly, hypophysectomy greatly diminished age-related modulations in lysosomal enzyme activities suggesting that one or more pituitary hormones may be involved in the mechanism of this age-dependent phenomenon. In addition, cartilage growth rate appeared to be correlated with the level of cartilage lysosomal enzyme activities, indicating that these enzymes may be related to the biochemical mechanism of cartilage growth and development.  相似文献   

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The enzymatic activity of two lysosomal enzymes, acid phosphatase and cathepsin D, was determined in fetus and during post-natal development of the rat gastrocnemius muscle in comparison to the histological differentiation of this muscle. The specific activity of cathepsin D and acid phosphatase was 7 and 2.5 fold higher in the muscle during development until 20 days after birth, than that of mature muscle, respectively. A trend of gradual decrease in the activity of these enzymes was observed concomitantly with the differentiation and maturation of the muscle from mononucleated cells in the fetus to myotubes formation at day 1 after birth, followed by the formation of "young" and then striated myofibers in 10- and 20-day old neonates, respectively. However, no correlation could be found between the lysosomal enzyme activity and the developmental stages of the muscle until 20 days after birth. It is suggested that the elevated activity of lysosomal acid hydrolases may be associated with late developmental processes from young to mature myofibers in normal skeletal muscle and not only in various pathological conditions.  相似文献   

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The changes in the activities of certain lysosomal hydrolases, viz., beta-glucuronidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, beta-galactosidase, beta-glucosidase, alpha-glucosidase, alpha-galactosidase, alpha-mannosidase, cathepsin B, cathepsin D, and collagenolytic cathepsin, in serum and heart of rats subject to myocardial infarction with isoproterenol, were studied during the periods of peak infarction and recovery. The activities of all the enzymes assayed exhibited a significant increase both in serum and in heart at peak infarction stage and these levels returned to normal during the stage of recovery and repair. The infiltration of inflammatory cells at the infarct regions and the altered lysosomal fragility are probably responsible for the increased activity of the enzymes studied. This may also bring about the catabolism of connective tissue constituents as reported in literature.  相似文献   

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The incorporation of [3H]leucine and [32P]phosphate into three lysosomal enzymes, cathepsin D, beta-hexosaminidase and arylsulfatase A by fibroblasts from six patients affected with mucolipidosis III was determined. In the mutant cells the incorporation of 32P in the enzymes was reduced by 70-97% as compared to controls. The residual phosphorylation of lysosomal enzymes is definitely higher than in fibroblasts from patients with mucolipidosis II, where apparently non-phosphorylated enzymes are formed. In mucolipidosis III the major part of the newly formed enzymes accumulated extracellularly and the cellular enzymes were recovered mainly in their processed forms. In mucolipidosis III arylsulfatase A and the processed forms of cathepsin D exhibited a heterogeneity that was not observed in controls. beta-Hexosaminidase and cathepsin D secreted by mucolipidosis III fibroblasts contained only a small amount of phosphorylated oligosaccharides with either one or two phosphate groups per oligosaccharide. As in controls the major fraction of phosphate was present as acid-labile phosphodiester resistant to alkaline phosphatase. The residual phosphorylation of lysosomal enzymes may be related to the partial intracellular retention and processing of these enzymes in fibroblasts from patients with mucolipidosis III.  相似文献   

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Human monocytes and macrophages synthesize lysosomal enzymes as larger precursors. The polypeptide patterns of several lysosomal-enzyme precursors and their mature forms are similar to those observed in human fibroblasts. Like fibroblasts, the monocytes and macrophages release small amounts of lysosomal-enzyme precursors. The lysosomotropic NH4+ cation enhances this release. In contrast, zymosan, a degranulating agent, causes release of both the mature and the precursor forms of the lysosomal enzymes. Both NH4Cl and zymosan inhibit maturation of the precursors. The fractional amounts of mature cathepsin D and beta-hexosaminidase released in the presence of zymosan are strikingly different. Probably, in the macrophages several lysosomal organelles are packaged with different relative contents of lysosomal enzymes. The transport of the precursors of cathepsin D into lysosomes is inhibited by tunicamycin. Therefore oligosaccharide side chains are likely to function as signals in packaging of lysosomal enzymes in macrophages also.  相似文献   

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