Ca2+-activated proteinase in the rat. Quantification by immunoassay in the uterus during pregnancy and involution, and in other tissues
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Ca2+-activated proteinase in the rat. Quantification by immunoassay in the uterus during pregnancy and involution, and in other tissues
Abstract
Rat uteri were taken at various stages of pregnancy and involution post partum, and several other tissues were taken from pregnant and non-pregnant animals. Portions of each tissue were homogenized in the presence of proteinase inhibitors, and the amounts of the high-Ca2+-requiring Ca2+-activated proteinase in the supernatants were measured by a two-site immunoradiometric assay using 125I-immunoglobulin G. The proteinase was shown, by protein blotting, to be immunologically identical in all tissues. The amounts in the various tissues, expressed in units of proteinase activity/g wet wt., were: lung, 95; kidney and small intestine, 42; liver, 20; brain, heart and skeletal muscle, 13. Uterine wet weight increased at the end of pregnancy by about 8-fold, but the amounts of proteinase per uterus increased by about 22-fold; alternatively, expressed in units of proteinase activity/g wet wt., the mean uterine values were: non-pregnant, 28.6; term-pregnant, 77.0. As the wet weight of the uterus fell rapidly during involution, the amounts of proteinase activity remained relatively high. The data suggest that the Ca2+-activated proteinase may have some role in tissue resorption during uterine involution, but the high proteinase activity present before parturition must be regulated in ways which are not yet clear.
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