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Query: EC:6.2.1.7 (
BAL
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The influence of pH and angiotensinase inhibitors on the in vitro generation of angiotensin I during PRA measurements has been investigated. PRA values obtained at pH 5.7 are higher than those obtained at pH 7.4. At pH 5.7, values obtained using diisopropylfluorophosphate (DRP 9 mM) as an angiotensinase inhibitor are higher than values obtained with a mixture of dimercaprol (
BAL
, 1.6 mM) and hydroxyquinoline (8-OHQ, 3 to 4 mM). Since the two methods for inhibiting angiotensinase are completely and equally efficient, it is suggested that these inhibitors might interfere with the
renin
angiotensinogen reaction. Significant correlations are observed between the PRA values obtained by the different methods which have been studied. Using an incubation pH of 5.7, and
BAL
and 8-OH quinoline as angiotensinase inhibitors, the distribution of PRA values in a population of 124 hospitalized hypertensive patients ingesting a normal sodium diet had been studied, and it has been demonstrated that the sensitivity of this method of measurement can detect small changes in PRA in patients with low
renin
activity.
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PMID:Methodologic problems in plasma renin activity measurements. 1 Jul 27
The angiotensinase inhibitor 2,3-dimercaptopropanol (
BAL
) interferes with peptide-antibody binding when certain sensitive antisera are used in angiotensin I radioimmunoassay systems. Three of nine antisera tested showed sufficient interference to produce serious errors in data obtained using these antisera together with
BAL
. For PRA determinations in human plasma, at both pH 5.7 and pH 7.3, relationships between different PRA'S are altered, and results of
renin
stimulation tests are changed in unpredictable ways. Determination of
renin
concentration in rat plasma does not require use of
BAL
as inhibitor, and it is best avoided. For human plasma
renin
determinations, use of
BAL
-sensitive antisera should be avoided, since there is no satisfactory way to correct data for the resulting error.
BAL
itself, rather than its oxidation products, is probably the interfering substance. The interference appears to be due to an interaction between
BAL
and the
BAL
-sensitive antiserum. It is not related to the known actions of
BAL
as chelating or reducing agent.
...
PMID:Interference by 2, 3-dimercapto-1-propanol (BAL) in angiotensin I radioimmunoassay. 95 83
The electrophoretic mobility of
renin
substrate in human plasma was determined by electrophoresis of the plasma on a cylinder of polyacrylamide gel, followed by slicing the gel, incubation of each slice with human
renin
, EDTA, and
BAL
in saline, and determination of the angiotensin formed by radioimmunoassay. With this modified technique 5, and possibly 8, electrophoretically dissimilar
renin
substrates have been found in human plasma. Significant variations in the patterns of
renin
substrates in the blood plasma of pregnant women and of those taking oral contraceptives were shown. In normal plasma from male or female subjects there was a single large peak of
renin
substrate with a mobility slightly less than that of albumin, and there were a series of very small peaks of
renin
substrate with lesser mobilities than the major peak. Increasing the sample size and prolonging the period of incubation with
renin
made the smaller peaks more apparent. In women using oral contraceptives, a distinctly different pattern of
renin
substrates was found. Early smaller peaks were increased. The major peak was sometimes increased also. Pregnancy produced a strikingly different pattern of
renin
substrates. There was an increase in all slow-moving peaks and their bases ran together without a return to the baseline. The absence of peaks when
renin
was omitted indicated that they were
renin
substrates. In 2 of 4 patients having cirrhosis of the liver with ascites, the amount of major substrate peak was greatly diminished and minor peaks were somewhat reduced. In 3 bilaterally nephrectomized patients, the major peak was not increased and the pattern of minor peaks was normal.
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PMID:Heterogeneity of renin substrate in human plasma: effect of pregnancy and oral contraceptives. 99 64