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Comparative Study
. 2005 Aug;175(6):433-44.
doi: 10.1007/s00360-005-0011-5. Epub 2005 Jul 26.

Distribution of peptidase activity in teleost and rat tissues

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Comparative Study

Distribution of peptidase activity in teleost and rat tissues

N Agirregoitia et al. J Comp Physiol B. 2005 Aug.

Abstract

Peptides play important roles in cell regulation and signaling in many tissues. The actions of peptides are regulated by peptidases. Although the activity of these enzymes has been thoroughly characterized in mammals, little is known about their presence or function in fish. In the present study, we compared the activity of several peptidases in selected tissues (pituitary gland, different brain areas, kidney and gills) of the gilthead sea bream and rainbow trout with that found in similar rat tissues (lungs studied in place of gills). Soluble puromycin-sensitive aminopeptidase showed the highest values in the pituitary gland of the sea bream, whereas the membrane-bound form was found to be more active in the trout kidney. Very high levels of activity of aminopeptidase N were detected in trout and sea bream plasma. In contrast, the highest levels of activity of aminopeptidase B were found in rat tissues, with the exception of the gills of the trout. Aminopeptidase N levels tended to be higher in sea bream tissues with respect to those of trout. In contrast, the level of activity of aminopeptidase B was found to be consistently much higher in trout tissues than in those of the sea bream. Prolyl endopeptidase activity was principally detected in the pituitary gland and in the brain areas of teleosts. These differences between species could be related to different mechanisms of osmoregulation in saltwater- and in freshwater-adapted fish.

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