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  2. Poststatin, a novel inhibitor of bradykinin-degrading enzymes in rat urine

Poststatin, a novel inhibitor of bradykinin-degrading enzymes in rat urine

  • Eur J Pharmacol. 1993 Mar 2;232(2-3):181-90. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(93)90772-a.
M Majima 1 C Shima M Saito Y Kuribayashi M Katori T Aoyagi
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan.
Abstract

Incubation of bradykinin with rat urine resulted in the successive degradation of bradykinin to bradykinin-(1-8), bradykinin-(1-7) and bradykinin-(1-6). In contrast, in rat plasma, bradykinin was degraded via either bradykinin-(1-8) or bradykinin-(1-7) to bradykinin-(1-5). Phosphoramidon (1 mM) partially inhibited the degradation of bradykinin by rat urine, as well as the conversion of bradykinin-(1-7) to bradykinin-(1-6). D,L-2-Mercaptomethyl-3-guanidinoethylthiopropanoic acid (1 mM) and captopril (1 mM) did not have a significant effect on any of the degradation steps in rat urine. In contrast, all of the degradation steps in urine, namely, from bradykinin to bradykinin-(1-8), from bradykinin-(1-8) to bradykinin-(1-7) and from bradykinin-(1-7) to bradykinin-(1-6), were markedly inhibited by poststatin (1 mM), even though this compound was reported originally to be a novel inhibitor of post-proline cleaving Enzyme. Poststatin (1 mM) did not inhibit the degradation of bradykinin in rat plasma. These results indicate that poststatin is an effective inhibitor of kinin-degrading Enzyme in rat urine.

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