海蟾蜍(Rhinella marina)组织酶活性的研究

Megan L. Cabot, Kimberly D. Ange-van Heugten, Dustin C Smith, Frank N. Ridgley, L. J. Minter
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血浆生化检测是兽医学的常规诊断工具,需要了解个体器官的酶活性谱以进行准确的解释。组织酶活性已被发现在不同分类群之间和不同分类群之间存在差异,而在海蟾蜍(Rhinella marina)中尚未被描述。本研究测量了五种海洋蟾蜍的血浆、肝脏、心脏、骨骼肌、胃肠道系统、肾脏和胰腺中的酶活性,以评估血浆生化分析中常用的分析物的组织特异性。在海蟾蜍中,谷丙转氨酶(ALT)和天冬氨酸转氨酶的活性不是特定于一个器官,在任何器官组织中都有最低的ALT活性。心脏组织的碱性磷酸酶活性和胰腺组织的-谷氨酰转移酶(GGT)活性显著高于其他器官组织和血浆。肾脏中的GGT活性也明显高于血浆,但并非所有其他组织。血浆中淀粉酶和脂肪酶含量最高。肌酸磷酸激酶和乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)是骨骼肌特有的,在心脏组织中也发现了显著的LDH活性。这一信息对于解释海蟾蜍的血浆生物化学分析至关重要,并显示了与古巴树蛙(Osteopilus septentrionalis)组织酶活性的相似性,这表明外推到其他无脊椎动物是可能的。
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Characterizing Tissue Enzyme Activities in the Marine Toad (Rhinella marina)
Abstract Plasma biochemistry tests are routine diagnostic tools in veterinary medicine that require an understanding of the enzyme activity profiles of individual organs for accurate interpretation. Tissue enzyme activity has been found to vary among and within taxa and has not been described in the marine toad (Rhinella marina). This study measured enzyme activities in the plasma, liver, heart, skeletal muscle, gastrointestinal system, kidney, and pancreas of five marine toads, to evaluate the tissue specificity of analytes commonly included on plasma biochemical analysis. In the marine toad, alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase activities were not specific to one organ, with minimal ALT activity measured in any organ tissue. Alkaline phosphatase activity was significantly higher in heart tissues and gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) activity was significantly higher in pancreatic tissues than in all other organ tissues, and plasma. GGT activity in the kidney was also significantly higher than that found in plasma, but not all other tissues. Amylase and lipase were highest in the plasma. Creatine phosphokinase and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were specific to skeletal muscle, with significant LDH activity also found in cardiac tissue. This information will be vital to the interpretation of plasma biochemistry analysis in the marine toad and shows similarities to tissue enzyme activity in the Cuban treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis), suggesting extrapolation to other anurans is possible.
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