Activation of inactive plasma renin: evidence that both cryoactivation and acid-activation work by liberating a neutral serine protease from endogenous inhibitors.

S A Atlas, J H Laragh, J E Sealey
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1. We have found that 'acid'-activation of inactive human plasma renin is a two-phase process. About 30% of activation occurs during dialysis to pH 3.3; the remaining 70% occurs at alkaline pH. 2. The 'alkaline phase' of activation has a pH optimum between 7.5 and 8.4. It is inhibited by unacidified plasma and by soya-bean or lima-bean trypsin inhibitors. 3. 'Cryoactivation' of inactive plasma renin, which occurs at -4 degrees C and alkaline pH, is also inhibited by soya-bean or lima-bean trypsin inhibitors and by the serine protease inhibitors diisopropylphosphorofluoridate and benzamidine. 4. Thus endogenous neutral serine proteases participate in the activation of inactive plasma renin in vitro. Their action is prevented in the circulation by inhibitors which are inactivated by acid or cold.

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无活性血浆肾素的活化:证据表明冷冻活化和酸活化都是通过从内源性抑制剂中释放中性丝氨酸蛋白酶而起作用的。
1. 我们发现,“酸”活化失活的人血浆肾素是一个两阶段的过程。约30%的活化发生在透析至pH 3.3时;其余70%发生在碱性ph值为2的环境中。激活的“碱性阶段”的pH值在7.5和8.4之间是最佳的。它被未酸化的血浆和大豆或利马豆胰蛋白酶抑制剂所抑制。3.在-4℃和碱性pH下发生的失活血浆肾素的“冷冻活化”也被大豆或利马豆胰蛋白酶抑制剂和丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂二异丙基氟化磷和苄脒所抑制。4. 因此内源性中性丝氨酸蛋白酶参与体外失活血浆肾素的活化。它们的作用在循环中被酸或冷灭活的抑制剂所阻止。
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