Title : Changes in release of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase and leucine aminopeptidase from renal tubular cells under anaerobic conditions.

Pub. Date : 1989 Oct

PMID : 2575679






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1 In the 3% O2, 10% O2 and 20% O2 groups, NAG, gamma-GTP and LAP were released into the media at a similar rate to that in the 95% O2 group, and anaerobic damage to the renal tubular cells was not observed. Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
2 In order to elucidate the relationship between release of these enzymes and renal ischemic injury, we devised an in vitro model of anoxic injuries to renal tubular cells and measured the time-course release of NAG (a lysosomal enzyme), gamma-GTP and LAP (brush border enzymes) at 37 degrees C under five different aerobic and anaerobic conditions (95% O2, 20% O2, 10% O2, 3% O2 and 0% O2). Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
3 In order to elucidate the relationship between release of these enzymes and renal ischemic injury, we devised an in vitro model of anoxic injuries to renal tubular cells and measured the time-course release of NAG (a lysosomal enzyme), gamma-GTP and LAP (brush border enzymes) at 37 degrees C under five different aerobic and anaerobic conditions (95% O2, 20% O2, 10% O2, 3% O2 and 0% O2). Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
4 In order to elucidate the relationship between release of these enzymes and renal ischemic injury, we devised an in vitro model of anoxic injuries to renal tubular cells and measured the time-course release of NAG (a lysosomal enzyme), gamma-GTP and LAP (brush border enzymes) at 37 degrees C under five different aerobic and anaerobic conditions (95% O2, 20% O2, 10% O2, 3% O2 and 0% O2). Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
5 In order to elucidate the relationship between release of these enzymes and renal ischemic injury, we devised an in vitro model of anoxic injuries to renal tubular cells and measured the time-course release of NAG (a lysosomal enzyme), gamma-GTP and LAP (brush border enzymes) at 37 degrees C under five different aerobic and anaerobic conditions (95% O2, 20% O2, 10% O2, 3% O2 and 0% O2). Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
6 In order to elucidate the relationship between release of these enzymes and renal ischemic injury, we devised an in vitro model of anoxic injuries to renal tubular cells and measured the time-course release of NAG (a lysosomal enzyme), gamma-GTP and LAP (brush border enzymes) at 37 degrees C under five different aerobic and anaerobic conditions (95% O2, 20% O2, 10% O2, 3% O2 and 0% O2). Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
7 In the 3% O2, 10% O2 and 20% O2 groups, NAG, gamma-GTP and LAP were released into the media at a similar rate to that in the 95% O2 group, and anaerobic damage to the renal tubular cells was not observed. Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
8 In the 3% O2, 10% O2 and 20% O2 groups, NAG, gamma-GTP and LAP were released into the media at a similar rate to that in the 95% O2 group, and anaerobic damage to the renal tubular cells was not observed. Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
9 In the 3% O2, 10% O2 and 20% O2 groups, NAG, gamma-GTP and LAP were released into the media at a similar rate to that in the 95% O2 group, and anaerobic damage to the renal tubular cells was not observed. Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
10 In the 0% O2 group, the NAG in the medium increased from 60 to 180 min at a significantly higher rate than that of the 95% O2 group, and a linear relationship was observed between NAG concentration and incubation time (r = 0.73), although NAG did not increase significantly at 30 min. Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
11 In the 0% O2 group, the NAG in the medium increased from 60 to 180 min at a significantly higher rate than that of the 95% O2 group, and a linear relationship was observed between NAG concentration and incubation time (r = 0.73), although NAG did not increase significantly at 30 min. Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens
12 In the 0% O2 group, the NAG in the medium increased from 60 to 180 min at a significantly higher rate than that of the 95% O2 group, and a linear relationship was observed between NAG concentration and incubation time (r = 0.73), although NAG did not increase significantly at 30 min. Oxygen N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase Homo sapiens