Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2560637 | Life Sciences | 2019 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Guinea pig ileum tissue preparations contain enzymes which degrade both leucine and methionine enkephalin by cleavage of the N-terminal tyrosine residue. Similar enkephalin degrading activity is also found in the fluid bath surrounding ileum tissue preparations and appears to arise from serum and broken cell enzymes. Chelating agents such as 1,10-phenanthroline and 8-OH quinoline are effective inhibitors of enkephalin destruction by these enzymes but in the concentrations necessary to inhibit all enzyme activity, they disturb the contractility of the ileum during in vitro bioassays. The presence of enkephalin degrading enzymes and the lack of appropriate peptidase inhibitors may hinder the determination and quantification of enkephalin release in this tissue.
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Authors
Gale L. Craviso, JoséM. Musacchio,