PMID: 7014741Jun 1, 1981Paper

Contact activation of human plasma prorenin in vitro

The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
A L BlumbergA P Kaplan

Abstract

Acid activation of plasma prorenin occurs during dialysis to pH 3.3. and also during subsequent dialysis to pH 7.4. The latter, alkaline phase, involves Hageman factor-dependent formation of kallikrein, which in turn activates prorenin. The present study evaluates whether prorenin activation always occurs whenever kallikrein is activated in plasma. TAME esterase activity was used as a measure of plasma kallikrein activity an increase was observed during the alkaline phase of acid activation of prorenin. TAME esterase activity was absent when Hageman factor- or prekallikrein-deficient plasmas were similarly assayed and prorenin was not activated. Kaolin treatment of normal plasma rapidly increased TAME esterase activity at both 25 degrees and -4 degrees C, but no prorenin activation occurred. Similar changes in TAME esterase activity were observed in acid-treated plasma, in which setting prorenin was activated. No change in TAME esterase or renin activity occurred after addition of kaolin to acid-treated plasma deficient in Hageman factor; however, both enzymatic activities increased slightly in acidified prekallikrein-deficient plasma. Mixtures of these deficient plasmas exhibited normal kaolin activation of both TAME esterase ...Continue Reading

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