Literature DB >> 7903813

Possible action of human placental aminopeptidase N in feto-placental unit.

S Mizutani1, K Goto, S Nomura, K Ino, S Goto, F Kikkawa, O Kurauchi, G Goldstein, Y Tomoda.   

Abstract

Aminopeptidase N purified from human placenta actively hydrolyzed various immunomodulating peptides from their N-terminus such as splenopentin, thymopentin, thymic humoral factor gamma 2, tuftsin and rigin in vitro. Aminopeptidase N also actively hydrolyzed neuropeptide hormones (met-enkephalin, somatostatin and neurokinin A) and vasoactive peptides (lysyl-bradykinin and angiotensin III) from their N-terminus. In addition, angiotensin II, secretin, thymopoietin II peptide fragment, motilin, endothelin-I and insulin were tested for hydrolysis by aminopeptidase N. Km and Vmax values for the N-terminal amino acid, Thr, a liberation from tuftsin were 267 microM and 8.33 mumol/min/mg protein, respectively. L-Leucyl-p-nitroanilidase activity in the human placental membrane fraction was almost completely neutralized by anti-aminopeptidase N antibody. Our present study suggests that possible roles for surface enzyme aminopeptidase N in the human placenta would be to down-regulate the action of immunomodulating peptides as well as vasoactive and neuropeptide hormones, and to control both immunology and endocrinology of pregnancy.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7903813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0034-5164


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