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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of molecular medicine 62 (1984), S. 2-10 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Dipeptidyl peptidase IV ; Substance P ; Fibrin ; Blood pressure ; Blood coagulation ; Human placenta
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Dipeptidyl peptidase IV is a very specific protease that attracts growing scientific interest during the last few years. The enzyme has been purified to homogeneity from various human tissues. Histochemically, this protease is found at certain border lines of many organ compartments, as in the proximal tubuli of kidney, in the bile canaliculi of liver, in the capillary endothel, or in the myofibroblasts of placenta. In the blood, especially T-helper lymphocytes contain this enzyme. Dipeptidyl peptidase IV seems to be predestinated for regulatory functions, because it is located on the outer membranes of these cells. The peptidase very specifically degrades substance P. Thus, it is discussed whether the system substance P/dipeptidyl peptidase IV is involved in the regulation of blood pressure, especially in the placenta. On the other hand, the specific attack of the peptidase on theα-chain of monomeric fibrin considerably reduces the clotting potency of these molecules. Therefore, dipeptidyl peptidase IV may also be involved in the regulation of blood coagulation in intact vessels, especially because the capillary endothel is lined with this enzyme. The plasma zinc concentration seems to influence the peptidase activity. An increase in plasma zinc stimulates various factors that promote blood clotting.
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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Swine ; Fetus ; Fetal heart ; Blood pressure ; Drug effects
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We studied the development of responsiveness to pharmacological blockade of parasympathetic, α-adrenergic and β-adrenergic control of the circulation of the pig fetus during the last 30 days of gestation (term is 114 days). Heart rate increased following administration of atropine, the increase in fetuses aged 85–90 days gestation being significantly smaller then at term. Infusion of phentolamine decreased fetal blood pressure, the fall in pressure seen in younger fetuses being less than that observed in fetuses near term. However, when expressed in relation to control pressures, the percentage change was the same at all ages. Propranolol slowed the heart rate of all fetuses with no significant differences between stages of gestation. We conclude that vagal control over the circulation continues to ncrease during the last month of gestation and that the substantial sympathetic activity seen at the earlier ages studied appeared to show no further development prior to term.
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