Distribution of 5’ -nucleotidase in the tissues of sheep and the effect of kidney and liver lesions on the activity of the enzyme in plasma and urine

The distribution of 5’-nucleotidase (5’-nt) activity in (he tissues of the sheep differs from that of gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT). Nevertheless, both enzymes are released into the plasma of sheep which have been infected with Fasciota hepatica or in which the bile duct has been ligated. In a sh...

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description The distribution of 5’-nucleotidase (5’-nt) activity in (he tissues of the sheep differs from that of gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT). Nevertheless, both enzymes are released into the plasma of sheep which have been infected with Fasciota hepatica or in which the bile duct has been ligated. In a sheep dosed with sporidesmin, a fungal toxin which damages the biliary tract, there was an increase in GGT activity in the plasma and urine but no change in 5’-nt activity. Neither enzyme was released into the plasma or urine of sheep dosed with carbon tetrachloride. In sheep with renal tubular necrosis and hepatocellular necrosis caused by dosage with hexachlorobutadiene, both enzymes were released into the plasma, and GGT, but not 5’-nt activity was found in urine. In sheep with tubular necrosis of the kidney caused by the administration of mercuric chloride, GGT activity, but not 5’-nt, increased in the plasma and urine.
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Animals
Bile ducts
Bile Ducts - surgery
Biliary tract
blood plasma
Butadienes - adverse effects
Carbon tetrachloride
enzyme activity
Enzymes
Fascioliasis - enzymology
Fascioliasis - veterinary
Female
gamma-Glutamyltransferase - metabolism
Gangrene
Kidney Diseases - chemically induced
Kidney Diseases - enzymology
Kidney Diseases - veterinary
Kidneys
Lesions
Ligation - veterinary
Liver
Liver Diseases - enzymology
Liver Diseases - etiology
Liver Diseases - veterinary
Male
Mercuric chloride
Mercuric Chloride - poisoning
Mercury compounds
Necrosis
Nucleotidase
Nucleotidases - metabolism
Organ Specificity
Plasma
Sheep
Sheep - metabolism
Sheep Diseases - enzymology
Sporidesmins - adverse effects
Tissues
Urine
Veterinary medicine
title Distribution of 5’ -nucleotidase in the tissues of sheep and the effect of kidney and liver lesions on the activity of the enzyme in plasma and urine
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