ADPase activity of isolated perfused rat lung. |
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Authors: | D J Crutchley T E Eling M W Anderson |
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Affiliation: | Prostaglandin Section Laboratory of Pulmonary Function and Toxicology National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, USA |
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Abstract: | More than 90% of 3H-ADP was metabolized following bolus injection into rat isolated perfused lungs. The major metabolite was inosine, with lesser amounts of adenosine and AMP. The mean pulmonary transit time for the radioactivity associated with ADP and its metabolites was the same as that for the vascular marker 14C-dextran, indicating that ADP is metabolized by enzymes in the pulmonary vessel walls. The metabolism of 3H-ADP was apparently unaffected by the simultaneous injection of prostacyclin or by continuous infusion of indomethacin or aspirin. 3H-ADP was similarly metabolized by the lung following continuous infusion, although relatively higher amounts of adenosine were observed. The metabolism of ADP by the lung represents biological inactivation since over 95% of the platelet-aggregatory activity of ADP was lost on passage through the lung. |
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