PMID: 8587408Jan 1, 1995Paper

Measurement of C-terminal fragment of big endothelin-1: a novel method for assessing the generation of endothelin-1 in humans

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
C PlumptonAnthony P Davenport

Abstract

We developed a procedure for individual measurement of big endothelin-1 (big ET-1) and the two products of big ET-1 conversion (ET-1 and C-terminal fragment (CTF) of big ET-1 (big ET-1(22-38)), using selective solid-phase extraction and specific radioimmunoassays. These techniques were used to measure the levels of these peptides in extracts of human plasma after brachial artery infusions of big ET-1. Infusion of big ET-1 (50 pmol/min, n = 6) caused a decrease in forearm blood flow from 3.03 to 1.55 ml/dl/min after 60 min (p < 0.05). In agreement, the levels of plasma immunoreactive (IR) big ET-1, ET, and CTF were significantly increased from basal levels in the infused arm (from undetectable to 386 pM, 2.2-7.5 pM, and 0.17-37 pM, respectively; p < 0.05). In the presence of the metalloprotease inhibitor phosphoramidon (30 nmol/min), the increase in IR-ET and the associated vasoconstriction were abolished. However, IR-CTF was still detected, suggesting that either some conversion by phosphoramidon-insensitive endothelin-converting enzyme (ECE) was occurring and/or that CTF was being preserved from further proteolysis by phosphoramidon. These data confirm that exogenous big ET-1 is locally converted to ET-1 and CTF in the human f...Continue Reading

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