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Analysis of angiotensin II binding to human platelets: differences in young and old subjects.

M J Siebers1, T L Goodfriend, D Ball, M E Elliott.   

Abstract

We examined the binding of radiolabeled angiotensin II (AII) to human platelets to characterize the apparent increase in AII receptors observed in older subjects. At 22 degrees C, the amount of radioactivity associated with platelets from older subjects increased continuously for more than 2 hours. The same amount of radioactivity was displaced by addition of unlabeled AII at 30 min and 60 min. In the presence of phenylarsine oxide, in the cold, or when labeled antagonist was the ligand, binding came to equilibrium by 30 min. High pressure liquid chromatography demonstrated that 125I-AII was the major radioactive compound in the supernatant and platelets after incubation, but the platelets also contained radiolabeled AII fragments. Thus, some degradation accompanied interaction of AII and platelets. Phenylarsine oxide did not prevent degradation of bound AII, suggesting that degradation precedes internalization. On average, maximum binding was greater in older subjects whether platelets were incubated with 125I-AII alone, with 125I-AII and phenylarsine oxide to prevent internalization, or when the competitive inhibitor 125I-sar1,ile8-AII was the radioligand. Variability of binding among subjects also increased with age. Thus, platelets bind, degrade, and internalize AII, and the three processes occur to a greater extent in platelets from some, but not all older subjects.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2313039     DOI: 10.1093/geronj/45.2.b42

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol        ISSN: 0022-1422


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