1. Angiotensin-converting enzyme and other peptidolytic enzymes in human semen and relations to its spermatologic parameters
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I. Baeger, K. D. Jentzsch, G. Heder, S. Engel, H. Hilse, and W.‐E. Siems
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Male ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Semen ,Kallikrein kinin system ,Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A ,Isozyme ,Male infertility ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Renin–angiotensin system ,medicine ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Infertility, Male ,Sperm motility ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Sperm Count ,biology ,urogenital system ,Metalloendopeptidases ,Angiotensin-converting enzyme ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Spermatozoa ,Isoenzymes ,Zinc ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Sperm Motility ,biology.protein - Abstract
Summary. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and other enzymes of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) occur in human semen in high activities. In contrast to bull ejaculates, not all zinc-dependent metallopeptidases are found to be in close correlation to the microscopically determined semen parameters; such a relationship was established only partly for the ACE. On the other hand, the RAS-dependent spermatozoa-bound enzymes, inclusive ACE, uniformly show negative correlations to the spermatologic parameters of human semen. These results, for the first time, point to different functions of the sperm-cell-bound (testicular) and of the seminal plasma (pulmonary) ACE acitivities.
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- 2009
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