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Coenzyme A Glutathione Disulfide

A Potent Vasoconstrictor Derived From the Adrenal Gland

Hartmut Schlüter, Michael Meissner, Marcus van der Giet, Martin Tepel, Jürgen Bachmann, Isolde Groß, Eckhard Nordhoff, Michael Karas, Claus Spieker, Herbert Witzel, Walter Zidek

From the Medizinische Poliklinik (H.S., M.M., M. van der G., M.T., J.B., I.G., C.S., W.Z.), Institut für Medizinische Physik (E.N., M.K.), and Institut für Biochemie (H.W.), Universität Münster (Germany).

Correspondence to Prof W. Zidek, Medizinische Universität–Poliklinik, Albert-Schweitzer-Str 33, 48129 Münster, Germany.

Abstract The adrenal gland is involved in the regulation of vascular tone by secretion of vasoactive agents such as catecholamines, neuropeptide Y, or endogenous ouabain. A further potent vasoconstrictor is isolated from bovine adrenal glands and is identified by chromatography, mass spectrometry, UV spectroscopy, and enzymatic cleavage as coenzyme A glutathione disulfide (CoASSG). CoASSG is found in chromaffin granules of adrenal glands and is released from adrenal medulla slices by carbachol. At a concentration of 10-12 mol/L CoASSG increases renal vascular resistance. Intra-aortic injection of 5x10-10 mol CoASSG increases blood pressure in the intact animal. Besides its vasopressor properties, this substance potentiates the effects of angiotensin II on vascular tone. It is concluded that CoASSG could play a role in blood pressure regulation not only by direct effects but also by modulation of the action of angiotensin II.


Key Words: coenzyme A glutathione disulfide • adrenal gland • vasoactive agents




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