Anderson J A, Hernandez E, Duzman E, Malfroy B
Ophthalmology Research Laboratory, Sharp Cabrillo Hospital, San Diego, CA.
Curr Eye Res. 1990 Jun;9(6):543-7. doi: 10.3109/02713689008999594.
Enkephalinase (EC 3.4.24.11) is a naturally occurring, membrane-bound peptidase that degrades substance P in vivo and in vitro. Addition of this neutral endopeptidase to a rabbit eye cup model partially inhibits substance P-induced contraction of the iris sphincter muscle. Inactivation of substance P is reversed by thiorphan, a specific inhibitor of enkephalinase. These results show that enkephalinase degradation of substance P produces metabolites that are physiologically inactive in iris contraction. We also observed that atropine acts synergistically with enkephalinase to completely abolish substance P-induced iris contraction suggesting that the action of substance P on the iris contains an acetylcholine-stimulatory effect which is not lost by enkephalinase treatment.
脑啡肽酶(EC 3.4.24.11)是一种天然存在的膜结合肽酶,可在体内和体外降解P物质。将这种中性内肽酶添加到兔眼杯模型中可部分抑制P物质诱导的虹膜括约肌收缩。脑啡肽酶的特异性抑制剂硫氧还蛋白可逆转P物质的失活。这些结果表明,脑啡肽酶对P物质的降解产生了在虹膜收缩中生理上无活性的代谢产物。我们还观察到,阿托品与脑啡肽酶协同作用,可完全消除P物质诱导的虹膜收缩,这表明P物质对虹膜的作用包含一种乙酰胆碱刺激作用,这种作用不会因脑啡肽酶处理而丧失。