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Glucocerebroside

Gaucher Glucocerebrosidase Glucocerebroside Type 1 Adult Hepatosplenomegaly Erosion of bones, fractures Pancytopenia or thrombocytopenia Characteristic macrophages (crumpled paper inclusions)... [Pg.234]

Answer D. Glucocerebrosides would accumulate in the cells since the missing enzyme is glucosylcerebrosidase. [Pg.240]

The "crumpled tissue paper" appearance of the cytoplasm of Gaucher cells is caused by enlarged, elongated lysosomes filled with glucocerebroside. [Pg.209]

Figure 1. TLC of myelin lipids after treatment with perbenzoylation-desulfa-tion. Line S, standard line M, derivatized myelin lipids. Spots 1 through 6 are ben-zoylated-desulfated derivatives of (I) glucocerebroside, (2) nonhydroxycere-broside, (3) monogalactosyl diglyceride, (4) hydroxycerebroside, (5) nonhydroxy-sulfatide, and (6) hydroxysulfatide, respectively. See text for details of TLC conditions. Figure 1. TLC of myelin lipids after treatment with perbenzoylation-desulfa-tion. Line S, standard line M, derivatized myelin lipids. Spots 1 through 6 are ben-zoylated-desulfated derivatives of (I) glucocerebroside, (2) nonhydroxycere-broside, (3) monogalactosyl diglyceride, (4) hydroxycerebroside, (5) nonhydroxy-sulfatide, and (6) hydroxysulfatide, respectively. See text for details of TLC conditions.
Inokuchi,J., and Radin, N. S. (1987). Preparation of the active isomer of l-phenyl-2-decanoylamino-3-morpholino-1-propanol, inhibitor of murine glucocerebroside synthetase. J. Lipid Res. 28, 565-571. [Pg.334]

Figure 7 Effect of weekly intravenous infusions of mannofie-tenniiiBl ttlucocerehrom-dase on plasma glucocerebroside levels. Enzyme was administered described in Figure 5. Shaded aicas represent the mean values observed during the entire low-dose period and after 2 yoois of uninterrupted high-dose treatment C 1 SD). Normal range 9-13 jinxil/L. Figure 7 Effect of weekly intravenous infusions of mannofie-tenniiiBl ttlucocerehrom-dase on plasma glucocerebroside levels. Enzyme was administered described in Figure 5. Shaded aicas represent the mean values observed during the entire low-dose period and after 2 yoois of uninterrupted high-dose treatment C 1 SD). Normal range 9-13 jinxil/L.
Since uniform reductions in hepatic glucocerebroside content were observed in the preceding trial at a dose of 60 USkg body weight, we designed a chronic... [Pg.271]

Figure 9.18 Structures of sphinogosine (A), a sphingomyelin (B), a glucocerebroside (C), and a ganglioside (D). In the last, stearic acid is attached to the -NH2 residue of sphingosine. The structure shown represents a GMj ganglioside. (Parts A, B, C reproduced by permission from Diem K, Lentner C. Scientific Tables. Basel Ciba-Geigy, 1971, p. 376 part D reproduced with permission from Fishman PH, Brady RO. Biosynthesis and function of gangliosides. Science 194 906-915, 1976. Figure 9.18 Structures of sphinogosine (A), a sphingomyelin (B), a glucocerebroside (C), and a ganglioside (D). In the last, stearic acid is attached to the -NH2 residue of sphingosine. The structure shown represents a GMj ganglioside. (Parts A, B, C reproduced by permission from Diem K, Lentner C. Scientific Tables. Basel Ciba-Geigy, 1971, p. 376 part D reproduced with permission from Fishman PH, Brady RO. Biosynthesis and function of gangliosides. Science 194 906-915, 1976.
Although the (3-glucosidase assay can be performed on any tissue, the tissues of choice are peripheral blood leukocytes or cultured fibroblasts grown from a punch biopsy of the skin. Antenatal diagnosis can be made using extracts of cultured amniotic cells obtained from amniocentesis. There are several different (3-glucoside substrates that can be used in the assay the natural substrate glucocerebroside or structurally similar, artificial substrates. [Pg.171]


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