Literature DB >> 307478

Catabolic rate of alpha1-antitrypsin of of Pi types S, and MMalton and of asialylated M-protein in man.

J O Jeppsson, C B Laurell, B Nosslin, D W Cox.   

Abstract

1. Human alpha1-antitrypsin was isolated with preserved microheterogeneity from subjects of Pi types M, S and MMalton. The M-protein was partially (20%) and completely desialylated. The proteins were labelled with either 125I or 131I. 2. The disappearance rate of these alpha1-antitrypsins was studied after simultaneous injection of the two types of labelled protein into Pi M subjects. The fractional catabolic rates of S- and MMalton-protein were 0.36 and 0.34 day(-1) respectively compared with 0.28 day(-1) for M-protein. The ratio of extravascular to plasma pools was 1.4 for S- protein and 1.6 for MMalton-protein. The 20% desialylated M-protein showed an increase of about 100% in its fractional catabolic rate. The disappearance rate of completely desialylated alpha1-antitrypsin was extremely rapid. 3. The slightly higher fractional catabolic rate of S- than of M-protein can only partly explain the 40% lower plasma concentration in subjects of Pi type S. Similarly the slight increase in catabolic rate of Pi MMalton- protein is too small to explain why the alpha1-antitrypsin content of the blood in Pi MMalton subjects is only 15% of that normally found. A low hepatic secretion seems to be the major cause of the low alpha1-antitrypsin concentration found in subjects of types Pi S and MMalton, as in Pi type Z.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 307478     DOI: 10.1042/cs0550103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Sci Mol Med        ISSN: 0301-0538


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