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A histochemical study about changes in rat liver plasma membrane enzyme activities after galactosamine administration
Authors:J Koudstaal  M J Hardonk
Institution:(1) Department of Pathology, Histochemical Section, University of Groningen, Oostersingel 63, Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary In rats changes in plasma membrane enzyme activities due to Gal-N intoxication were studied by enzymehistochemical methods. The bile canalicular 5prime-nucleotidase and nucleoside polyphosphatase activities decreased; the sinusoidal 5prime-nucleotidase remained unchanged. The bile canalicular leucyl-beta-naphthyl-amindase showed an increase in activity; the alkaline phosphatase activity remained unchanged. In contrast to the spotty necrosis, changes in plasma membrane enzyme activities were seen in all liver cells, suggesting that changes of these activities, occurring after Gal-N treatment, do not correlate with cell death. The conclusion was drawn that the deviations of the enzyme activities might be due to changes in the lipid environment of the enzyme proteins in the membrane.With the exception of alkaline phosphatase, partial hepatectomy caused the same changes in enzyme activities as did Gal-N intoxication. Nevertheless Gal-N administration to partial hepatectomized rats did not lead to hepatic necrosis. Galactose given simultaneously or within two hours after Gal-N prevented both changes in plasma membrane enzyme activities and hepatocellular damage. This suggests an important role of galactolipids and galactoproteins in the plasma membrane alterations.Dedicated to Prof. Dr. E. Havinga on the occasion of his 70th birthday
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