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Inactivation of kallikrein and kininases and stabilization of whole rat brain kinin levels following focused microwave irradiation.

K Elrod, H Okamoto, L M Greenbaum, J J Buccafusco.   

Abstract

Focused microwave irradiation was employed to stabilize endogenous whole rat brain bradykinin levels prior to a simple extraction procedure. Skull microwave exposure (2450 MHz, 3.8 kW., 2.45 sec) resulted in inactivation to less than 5% of control of whole brain kallikrein and kininase activity. Using this adequate exposure duration whole rat brain kinin levels as measured by a sensitive radioimmunoassay were approximately 0.6 pmol/g (wet weight). Further purification of irradiated brain extracts using HPLC revealed that immunoreactive kinin eluted as a single peak that co-chromatographed with authentic bradykinin. Microwave fixation duration of 1.25 sec yielded greatly increased levels of immunoreactive kinin which following HPLC purification eluted in two peaks, corresponding to authentic bradykinin and T-kinin, respectively. The tissue injury resulting from incomplete microwave fixation resulted in the release of kinins. This excess immunoreactive kinin may be derived from cerebral blood, since the predominant form of kinin-generating protein in plasma is T-kininogen.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3024045     DOI: 10.1007/bf00966225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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