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Lysosomal enzyme changes in growing and regressing mammary tumours.

R J Shamberger.   

Abstract

Rat mammary tumours induced by 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene can undergo repeated growth and regression during successive pregnancies. In a 10-day period after birth about half of the tumours regressed 50% or more. The concentrations of the lysosomal enzymes increased in regressing mammary tumours to the following multiples of the initial values: beta-glucuronidase, 7.7; beta-galactosidase, 3.9; cathepsin, 2.9; acid ribonuclease, 2.1; arylsulphatase A, 1.5; acid phosphatase, 1.4. In contrast, several non-lysosomal enzymes failed to increase. Activities in the post-partum uterus increased to the following multiples of the initial values: beta-glucuronidase, 5.8; cathepsin, 5.5; acid ribonuclease, 4.3; beta-galactosidase, 2.2; acid phosphatase, 1.8. Arylsulphatase A in the post-partum uterus decreased significantly, suggesting a non-lysosomal distribution or a special function related to pregnancy. No other significant changes were observed in the lysosomal or non-lysosomal enzymes in the hormone-independent liver or hormone-dependent normal mammary gland. The ratio of free to bound arylsulphatase A and acid ribonuclease decreased slightly 1-3 days after birth because of problems in homogenizing the tumours. At days 4-8, however, there was a dramatic increase in the ratio of the free to bound activities. The results can be explained in terms of the lysosomal theory of intracellular digestion.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 5767057      PMCID: PMC1187522          DOI: 10.1042/bj1110375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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