Relative biological activities of Asn1-,Val5-angiotensin II, Ile5-angiotensin II and Sar1-angiotensin II in man.
Biological activities of asn1-,val5-angiotensin II (Hypertensin, Ciba, Asn1-,Val5-ANG II), ile5-angiotensin II (human angiotensin II, Ile5-ANG II) and sar1-angiotensin II ( Sar1- ANG II) were compared in man. In 7 normal men 5 pmol/kg X min each of Asn1-,Val5-ANG II, Ile5-ANG II and Sar1- ANG II was infused iv from 0900 h to 0930 h at 1-week intervals. Average increments of blood pressure at the end of the infusions were 11/12, 23/20 and 36/30 mmHg, respectively (significant differences among the 3: P less than 0.001), average decrements of plasma renin activity were 0.30, 0.32 and 0.27 ng/ml X H, respectively (no significant difference among the 3), average increments of plasma aldosterone were 1.1, 2.3 and 4.4 ng/100 ml, respectively (significant difference between the former 2: P les than 0.001, between the latter 2: P less than 0.02), and durations of blood pressure rise after the cessation of these infusions (T) were 2-5 (average 5) min, 10-25 (average 20) min and 35-60 (average 40) min, respectively (significant difference between the former 2:less than P 0.01, between the latter 2: P less than 0.001). From these results it is evident that the pressor and steroidogenic actions of Ile5-ANG II are significantly stronger than those of Asn1-,Val5-ANG II and that the duration of pressor action of the former is much longer than that of the latter. Therefore, when the activities of angiotensin II ( ANG II) derivatives are compared with those of ANG II in man, Ile5-ANG II--natural human ANG II--should always be used instead of Asn1-,Val5-ANG II. The pressor and steroidogenic actions and T of Sar1- ANG II are significantly stronger or longer than those of Ile5-ANG II. The reason for this is thought to be that Sar1- ANG II is bound tightly to the vascular and adrenal ANG II receptors and is not readily metabolized.[1]References
- Relative biological activities of Asn1-,Val5-angiotensin II, Ile5-angiotensin II and Sar1-angiotensin II in man. Kono, T., Taniguchi, A., Imura, H., Oseko, F., Khosla, M.C. Life Sci. (1985) [Pubmed]
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