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. 1973 Dec;235(2):503-22.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1973.sp010400.

The influence of androgens on enzymes (chymotrypsin-and trypsin-like proteases, renin, kallikrein and amylase) and on cellular structure of the mouse submaxillary gland

The influence of androgens on enzymes (chymotrypsin-and trypsin-like proteases, renin, kallikrein and amylase) and on cellular structure of the mouse submaxillary gland

K D Bhoola et al. J Physiol. 1973 Dec.

Abstract

1. The effect of age and androgen level on enzyme activity and cellular structure has been determined in the mouse submaxillary gland.2. A new protease which resembles chymotrypsin in its substrate specificity has been characterized in the gland.3. Activity of the chymotrypsin- and trypsin-like proteases and renin increased considerably in male mice concomitantly with proliferation of granules in the secretory tubules of the gland.4. The androgen dependence of the chymotrypsin- and trypsin-like enzymes, renin and the organelles within the secretory tubules was confirmed in castrated male mice. The activity of these enzymes increased and correlated with the appearance of intracellular granules in the secretory tubules when the castrated male mice and in addition female mice were treated with testosterone preparations.5. Kallikrein, a closely related protease, and amylase increased in activity with age but showed no sex-linked differences.6. The results suggest that kallikrein is sequestered in acinar cells whereas the androgen-dependent enzymes (chymotrypsin, trypsin and renin) are located in the secretory tubules.

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