Abstract

Enkephalin disappearance during a single passage through the isolated, Krebs'-perfused rat lung was examined by superfusion bioassay. The rat colon was used to quantitate enkephalin disappearance since it proved to be sensitive to physiologic concentrations (10 −11M) of met 5-enkephalin or an analog D-ala 2-D-leu 5-enkephalin. The rat stomach strip was used to assess the release of prostaglandins from the pulmonary vasculature. The rat lung rapidly degraded the enkephalins but released no prostaglandins in the dose-range of 0.1 – 50 ng. Captopril at doses which blocked conversion of angiotensin I to II inhibited the degradation of enkephalins across the lung.

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