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Prostaglandins 1987-Apr

Determination of 9 alpha, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2 by stereospecific antibody in various rat tissues.

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H Hayashi
S Ito
T Tanaka
M Negishi
H Kawabe
H Yokohama
K Watanabe
O Hayaishi

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Abstract

In view of the recent finding that prostaglandin D2 is stereospecifically converted to 9 alpha, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2, an isomer of prostaglandin F2 alpha, a highly specific and sensitive radioimmunoassay for 9 alpha, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2 was developed and applied to determine the content of this prostaglandin in various rat tissues. Antisera against 9 alpha, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2 were raised in rabbits immunized with the bovine serum albumin conjugate, and [3H]9 alpha, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2 was enzymatically prepared from [3H]prostaglandin D2. The assay detected 9 alpha, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2 over the range of 20 pg to 1 ng, and the antiserum showed less than 0.04% cross-reaction with prostaglandin F2 alpha, prostaglandin F2 beta and 9 beta, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2. To avoid postmortem changes, tissues were frozen in liquid nitrogen immediately after removal. The basal level of 9 alpha, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2 was hardly detectable in various tissues of the rat examined, including spleen, lung, liver and brain; although it was found to be 0.31 +/- 0.06 ng/g wet weight in the small intestine. During convulsion induced by pentylenetetrazole, enormous amounts of prostaglandin D2 (ca. 180 ng/g wet weight) and prostaglandin F2 alpha (ca. 70 ng/g) were produced in the brain; however, 9 alpha, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2 was detected neither there nor in the blood. This result demonstrates that the conversion to 9 alpha, 11 beta-prostaglandin F2 is a minor pathway, if one at all, of prostaglandin D2 metabolism in the rat brain.

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