Peptides from human placenta: methionine enkephalin and substance P.

Placenta. Supplement Pub Date : 1981-01-01
B V Sastry, O S Tayeb, S L Barnwell, V E Janson, L K Owens
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The occurrence of methionine enkephalin (379 pg/g tissue), beta-endorphin (448 pg/g tissue) and Substance P (2.4 pg/g tissue) in human placental villus were demonstrated by sensitive and specific radioimmunoassays. Conditions for the bioassay of placental extracts for enkephalin-like activities using the rat vas deferens were described. Substance P did not interfere in this bioassay. Comparison of the enkephalin-like activities determined by bioassay and the content of beta-endorphin and methionine enkephalin determined by radioimmunoassays indicated that placental villus extracts contain other unidentified potent opioid-like peptides or substances. It is suggested that methionine enkephalin and/or beta-endorphin and Substance P regulate release of acetylcholine or hormones from placental villus. Alternatively, these peptides may regulate sensory transmission (pain impulses) locally from the distended uterus during pregnancy or from the vaginal tract during childbirth.

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人胎盘多肽:蛋氨酸、脑啡肽和P物质。
用灵敏和特异的放射免疫方法证实人胎盘绒毛中存在蛋氨酸脑啡肽(379 pg/g)、β -内啡肽(448 pg/g)和P物质(2.4 pg/g)。描述了利用大鼠输精管进行胎盘提取物脑啡肽样活性生物测定的条件。P物质对该生物测定无干扰。生物测定法测定脑啡肽样活性与放射免疫测定法测定β -内啡肽和蛋氨酸脑啡肽含量的比较表明,胎盘绒毛提取物含有其他未知的强效阿片样肽或物质。提示蛋氨酸-脑啡肽和/或-内啡肽和P物质调节胎盘绒毛中乙酰胆碱或激素的释放。另外,这些多肽可能在怀孕期间从扩张的子宫或分娩时从阴道局部调节感觉传递(疼痛冲动)。
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