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Enkephalin Metabolism by Microglia Aminopeptidase N (CD13)
Authors:Ralph Lucius  Jobst Sievers  Rolf Mentlein
Institution:Anatomisches Institut der Universität Kiel, Kiel, Germany
Abstract:Abstract: Rat microglia in culture showed a high capacity to degrade neuropeptides compared with other glial cells. Leu-enkephalin was readily hydrolyzed to free tyrosine and Gly-Gly-Phe-Leu. Inhibition experiments and immunostaining revealed that aminopeptidase N (CD13) on the surface of microglia was responsible for enkephalin cleavage. Endopeptidase-24.11 ("enkephalinase"), angiotensin-converting enzyme, or carboxypeptidases could not be detected on microglia. Aminopeptidase N activity in microglia was considerably higher than in rat peripheral monocytes and macrophages, which both also exhibited low endopeptidase 24.11 activities. Activity of aminopeptidase N was upregulated by culture of microglia on astrocytes and downregulated by exposure of microglia to lipopolysaccharide. The occurrence of aminopeptidase N on microglia is in line with the view that they originate from the monocytic lineage.
Keywords:Microglia  Neuropeptide  Degradation  Aminopeptidase N or M  CD13  Enkephalin
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