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Distribution of cathepsins B and H in rat tissues and peripheral blood cells.

E Kominami, T Tsukahara, Y Bando, N Katunuma.   

Abstract

The concentrations of cathepsins B and H in various tissues and peripheral blood cells of rats were determined by means of sensitive immunoassays. The minimum detectable amounts of cathepsins B and H were 30 pg and 20 pg/assay, respectively, and the presence of endogenous thiol proteinase inhibitors did not interfere with the immunoassays. Cathepsin B was found at high levels in the kidney, vagina, spleen, and adrenal gland, and cathepsin H at high levels in the kidney, vagina, liver, lung, and spleen. Low levels of cathepsins B and H were present in the heart, skeletal muscle, and testis. The ratios of cathepsins B and H in various organs were different: the brain and adrenal gland contained much higher levels of cathepsin B than of cathepsin H, whereas the lung and liver contained higher levels of cathepsin H than of cathepsin B. In several organs such as the kidney, spleen, liver, and lungs, the level of cathepsins B plus H was much higher than that of thiol proteinase inhibitors (TPI-alpha + TPI-beta), whereas in tissues containing large amounts of TPI-alpha, such as the skin, esophagus and stomach, the level of inhibitors was higher than that of cathepsins B plus H. Of the peripheral blood cells tested, macrophages had the highest contents of cathepsins B and H, and so their level of cathepsins B plus H was much higher than that of TPI-alpha plus TPI-beta, whereas lymphocytes and neutrophils contained comparable amounts of proteinases and inhibitors.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3900059     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a135277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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