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  • Title: The reversible activation of inactive renin in human plasma: role of acid and of plasma kallikrein and plasmin.
    Author: Leckie EJ.
    Journal: Clin Exp Hypertens A; 1982; 4(11-12):2133-47. PubMed ID: 6216988.
    Abstract:
    Inactive renin in normal plasma, Factor XII-deficient plasma and prekallikrein-deficient plasma was fully activated by dialysis to pH 3.0 for 24 hours at 4 degrees C. This activation was reversed after neutralization and incubation of the plasma at 37 degrees C. The reversible activation-inactivation was not affected by the presence of soya bean trypsin inhibitor. If acidified normal plasma was neutralized and stood at 4 degrees C, plasma kallikrein, but not plasmin, was generated. This rendered the initial acid-activation irreversible. Since no kallikrein was generated in the deficient plasmas, the acid-activation was reversible in these plasmas even after neutralization and standing at 4 degrees C. Thus the apparent activation of inactive renin by kallikrein in acidified, neutralized plasma is not a direct action by the serine protease on inactive renin but a two-stage process in which the inactive renin is first fully activated by acid treatment and the reverse reaction is prevented by plasma kallikrein.
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