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    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1999 Dec;34(6):893-7.

    Cloning and characterization of marmoset renin: comparison with human renin.

    Valdenaire O, Breu V, Giller T, Bur D, Fischli W.

    Pharma Division, Preclinical Research, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Basel, Switzerland.

    The poor interspecies conservation of the renin-angiotensin system prevents the use of nonprimate in vivo models to test renin inhibitors. Thus the small New-World monkey marmoset is used in many instances as a model. However, large differences between the potencies of renin inhibitors as measured in human and marmoset plasma were observed. To understand this phenomenon, we cloned marmoset renin and angiotensinogen. They were highly homologous to their human counterparts, except for a six-residue deletion in the marmoset renin propeptide. Human and marmoset recombinant renins were found in vitro to display comparable activities, suggesting that the observed differences in plasma apparent affinity of inhibitors could be due to different plasma protein binding of the inhibitors.

    PMID: 10598135 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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