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A new method to determine plasmaprokallikrein independently of its inhibitors is described. By ion exchange chromatography with DEAE-A-50 Sephadex plasmaprokallikrein can be separated from its inhibitors Cl-esterase inhibitor, alpha 2-macroglobulin, alpha 1-antitrypsin (protease inhibitor) and antithrombin III as well as from other enzymes like plasmin, Hagemann factor and
glandular kallikrein
, which can interfere with the chromogenic substrate of the amidolytic assay (S 2302) used to determine plasmakallikrein activity. Furthermore, this method also allows the measurement of plasmaprokallikrein in heparinized plasma, since heparin was separated by this chromatography technique from plasmaprokallikrein too. The enzymatic activity of activated plasmakallikrein was not changed by the ion exchange chromatography. Normal values of the plasmaprokallikrein content in plasma were in the range of 2.57 +/- 0.12 U/ml of plasma (n:42; X +/-
SEM
). No influence on plasmaprokallikrein activity of age and sex was found.
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PMID:Measurement of plasma prokallikrein independent of inhibitors and interfering enzymes. 364 44
Rat renal lymph contains 254 +/- 17 ng/ml (means +/-
SEM
, N = 20) of immunoreactive
glandular kallikrein
. Like the immunoreactive
glandular kallikrein
in plasma, it is biologically inactive. Gel filtration of renal lymph reveals profiles for immunoreactive
glandular kallikrein
, protein, and inhibition of trypsin and kallikrein which resemble those seen for plasma except that high molecular weight plasma components are reduced or missing in renal lymph. In contrast, gel filtration of thoracic lymph reveals immunoreactive
glandular kallikrein
and protein profiles which are indistinguishable from those seen with plasma. Renin levels are 170-fold higher in renal lymph than in thoracic lymph while angiotensin-converting enzyme levels are only 16% those of thoracic lymph. In keeping with the high renin and low converting enzyme activities, renal lymph contains high levels of angiotensin I. Immunoreactive
glandular kallikrein
levels in renal lymph, thoracic lymph and plasma do not show the striking differences observed for renin.
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PMID:Kallikrein-kinin and renin-angiotensin systems in rat renal lymph. 608 86
We studied the changes of
glandular kallikrein
activity in plasma of nine normal female volunteers, aged 22.2 +/- 1.20 years (mean +/-
SEM
), following 75 g glucose ingestion along with those of immunoreactive insulin, C-peptide immunoreactivity, free fatty acid and blood glucose using our recently developed assay system for plasma
glandular kallikrein
activity. Glandular kallikrein activities decreased initially from mean baseline level and then returned to baseline level with the lapse of time after glucose load. Furthermore, in hyperinsulinemic group, mean
glandular kallikrein
activities at 120 min after glucose load revealed to be significantly higher than those of normoinsulinemic group. The findings suggest that active
glandular kallikrein
is consumed and utilized during glucose uptake at the peripheral tissues, and hyperinsulinemia brings about prolonged activation of kallikrein-kinin system.
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PMID:Changes of glandular kallikrein activity in human plasma following glucose ingestion. 676 Aug 68