JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
Renin Inhibition by Synthetic Phosphatidyl and Phosphorylethanolamines
MIZUO MIYAZAKIHOSOKI KANOOKENJIRO YAMAMOTO
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1976 Volume 40 Issue 8 Pages 901-910

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Renin inhibitory effects of about 30 kinds of newly synthesized Phosphatidyl-E and Phosphoryl-E were studied in vitro and in vivo. Among the synthetic Phosphatidyl-E, PE (β-C=318, γ-C18) series were the most potent and these were stronger than natural Phosphatidyl-E. We also confirmed that the conversion from the original Phosphatidyl-E, so called prerenininhibitor, to lyso-form to exhibit renin inhibition as mentioned by Sen et al. and Baggio et al. was not essential. But a stronger inhibition to renin was observed in PE-72, one of synthetic Phosphoryl-E analogues. PE-104, Phosphoryl-E without long fatty acid chain, was the most potent inhibitor in this study. PE-72 and PE-104 inhibited the reaction between dog renin and substrate in a competitive way. In dogs and rats, Phosphoryl-E decreased hypertensive responce and increased angiotensin I concentration induced by the exogenous renin. Hypotensive effects of Phosphatidyl-E and Phosphoryl-E were also demonstrated in renal hypertensive rats and not in normotensive rats.
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