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Eur Respir J 1997; 10: 1844-1849
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Neutral endopeptidase activity in newborn and adult rabbit tracheas

K Haver, C Gerard, L Kobzik, and SA Shore

Neutral endopeptidase (NEP, E.C. 3.4.24.11), a widely distributed ectoenzyme, cleaves and inactivates a variety of biologically active peptides, including the tachykinin, substance P (SP). This study was undertaken to determine whether the modulation of SP airway smooth muscle contraction by NEP is age-dependent. We studied the contractile response of isolated tracheal rings from newborn and 120 day old New Zealand white rabbits. We measured NEP activity and determined immunoreactive NEP content in tracheal membrane preparations. NEP activity was then localized histochemically in sections of rabbit tracheas. In the presence of the NEP inhibitor, SCH 32615, the contractile response of isolated tracheal rings to SP was increased both in the newborn and 120 day old rabbits. However, the increase was greatest in the newborn animals. NEP activity in tracheal membrane preparations increased fivefold between the newborn and 120 day old rabbits. Western blot analysis also revealed a significant increase in the immunoreactive NEP content of these tracheal membrane preparations between the newborn and 120 day old rabbits. NEP activity, localized histochemically, was most intense in the epithelial region of the newborn animals, with a shift of activity to the subepithelial region with age. The prominent epithelial localization of neutral endopeptidase in the tracheas of these 1 day old rabbits, which we have shown to have relatively low neutral endopeptidase activity, suggests that the location of neutral endopeptidase in the airway, including proximity to relevant substance P receptors, may be critical to its function.





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