Abstract
The purpose of this work was twofold: (a) to develop a muscle preparation of the rabbit aorta free of adventitia and endothelium, and (b) to measure the metabolism of angiotensin II (ATII) in this preparation. The muscle was prepared by 'shucking-off' the adventitia layer and by eliminating the endothelium. Concentration–response curves to ATII and noradrenaline (NA) measured in the muscle preparation provided pD2 values for ATII and NA not significantly different from those observed in the intact aortic strip. However, the maximal tension developed by the two agonists averaged 20–30% of the maximal tension of the intact strips. Apparent diffusion of ATII, in and out of the tissue, was faster in the muscle while NA diffusion was not significantly different. Metabolism of ATII was measured at the plateau of contraction and after complete relaxation in both the muscle and the intact strip. Ten percent of ATII was metabolized at the plateau of the contraction and 50% after complete relaxation. Heptapeptide 1–7 was the metabolite found in both preparations. 1-β-Asp ATII was also broken down to heptapeptide 1–7 while 1-β-Asp,8-Phe-OMe-ATII resisted the degradation and was found unchanged even after 90 min of incubation. It is suggested that the enzyme which inactivates ATII is located in the smooth muscle cells and that it is a carboxypeptidase.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
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8 articles.
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