Literature DB >> 1671525

Heterogeneity of immunoreactive dynorphin B-like material in human, rat, rabbit and guinea-pig heart.

S Spampinato1, M Canossa, C Ventura, T Bachetti, R Venturini, L Bastagli, P Bernardi, S Ferri.   

Abstract

Immunoreactive dynorphin B-like material (ir-dyn B) was detected in acetic acid extracts of human atrial specimens and of rat, rabbit and guinea-pig atria and ventricles by a validated radioimmunoassay. Levels were high in rabbit atrium (66.76 +/- 7.04 pmol/g) but lower and superimposable in human and rat atria (28.18 +/- 3.20 and 30.22 +/- 2.45 pmol/g, respectively). Gel permeation chromatography revealed ir-dyn B eluting close to column exclusion and in forms with an apparently higher molecular weight than authentic dyn B in human and rat samples. In contrast, almost all the immunoreactivity from rabbit and guinea-pig acetic extracts eluted as a single peak in the region of standard dyn B. Reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography of the pooled gel chromatography fractions of this peak showed up a molecular form with the same retention time as authentic dyn B and a second minor peak of unknown immunoreactive material eluting three fractions earlier. Digestion with carboxypeptidase B excluded the hypothesis that this latter could be dyn B-Arg14. Therefore, it might be a metabolite of endogenous dyn B recognized by the antibody used in this study.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1671525     DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(91)90470-v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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