Abstract

Sera from normal and pregnant subjects as well as those from subjects with Tay-Sachs disease, hyperlipidemia and cancer were subjected to electrofocusing in the pH range of 3–10 in polyacrylamide gel (7.5%). The separated isoenzyme bands were stained for visualization on the gel for activity with α- naphthol-AS-BI-N- acetyl-β- D-glucosaminide as substrate. Elevation of N- acetyl-β- D-glucosaminidase (hexosaminidase) activity during pregnancy was found to be due to a progressive increase in number of isoenzymes: 1–2 bands in the early stage of pregnancy (5 weeks) to 6–8 bands in the last trimester. By comparison with the known isoenzymes of human aortic hexosaminidase, at least one of these bands corresponds to the A form, 4–5 bands to the P form and 1–2 bands to intermediate between the A and P forms. In the B form region only a single band with weak enzyme activity was observed, and its intensity of staining remained almost unchanged during pregnancy. Heat treatment (50° for 3 h at pH 4.4) resulted in inactivation of isoenzymes in the area on the gel of the A form and of the intermediates between the A and P forms but had no effect on the P and B forms. However, some bands found in the A area, between the A and P areas and in the P regions, transformed into forms having more alkaline isoelectric points (pIs) by this treatment. The new forms were found predominantly in the B area. The proportion of the thermostable (P and B) and the thermolabile (A) forms of the enzyme by such treatment was 32% and 68%, respectively, for normal serum, and 70% and 30%, respectively, for pregnancy serum. The value for pregnancy serum remained fairly constant throughout pregnancy (5 weeks to the last trimester). Tay-Sachs serum (one case) possessed three very minor bands corresponding to the P region and two major bands in the B region. When heat-treated, a partial transformation of minor bands and a complete transformation of one of the major bands in the B region occurred. One B band was transformed into the other B band having the most alkaline pI. Total hexosaminidase activity, meanwhile, did not show any change. Increase in number of isoenzymes of hexosaminidase in the P region was also found in sera of hyperlipidemic and cancer patients, suggesting that the P form may not be specific to pregnancy.

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