Presence of angiotensin peptides in human urine

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Immunoreactive angiotensin I and angiotensin II were found in human urine that was purified on octadecasilylsilica cartridges. The daily excretion of angiotensin I and II in healthy volunteers was 189.00 (SE 38.36) and 17.54 (SE 3.07) pmol/24 h or 148.09 (SE 32.22) and 12.82 (SE 2.34) pmol/L, respectively (n = 12). No circadian rhythm was observed in the excretion patterns of angiotensin I and II. In vitro degradation of angiotensin I or II could not be detected in acidified urine samples. A marked increase in the excretion of angiotensin I and II could be demonstrated in patients with anaphylactoid reactions to drugs and food additives after oral challenge. Immunoreactive angiotensin I and II could be characterized by HPLC as IIe5-angiotensin I, IIe5-angiotensin II, and angiotensin II metabolites.

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Hermann, K., Rittweger, R., Phillips, M. I., & Ring, J. (1992). Presence of angiotensin peptides in human urine. Clinical Chemistry, 38(9), 1768–1772. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/38.9.1768

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