Hypertension, Vol 6, 222-228, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
M Ikeda and K Arakawa
Tonin, known for its specific and direct generation of angiotensin II, was
highly purified from rat submaxillary gland and investigated for
kininogenase activity. For the substrate, heat-treated plasma from ox
blood, and highly purified low-molecular-weight (LMW) and high-
molecular-weight (HMW) kininogens, were used. The reaction product formed
at pH 8.0 well satisfied the characteristics of kinin, i.e., depressor and
oxytocic activities and reactivity with antibradykinin antiserum. Kinin
formed by tonin from purified LMW kininogen was identified with bradykinin
in high performance liquid chromatography and radioimmunoassay. The results
revealed tonin's new capability of forming kinin in addition to the
hitherto known pressor angiotensin II, indicating tonin, too, is a member
of the "kinin- tensin enzyme system."
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Kininogenase activity of tonin
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