1984
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in the Male Rat Reproductive System: Autoradiographic Visualization with [3H]Captopril*
STRITTMATTER S, SNYDER S. Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in the Male Rat Reproductive System: Autoradiographic Visualization with [3H]Captopril*. Endocrinology 1984, 115: 2332-2341. PMID: 6094156, DOI: 10.1210/endo-115-6-2332.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsACE activityMale rat reproductive systemRat reproductive systemSoluble ACE activityAutoradiographic silver grainsStages I-VIIIInitial segmentMale ratsAutoradiographic visualizationPharmacological profileTesticular slicesBasal epitheliumSilver grainsLuminal labellingReproductive tractInterstitial tissueMonoclonal antibodiesVas deferensSeminiferous tubulesLevel of bindingReproductive systemLuminal surfaceEpitheliumAutoradiographic visualization of angiotensin-converting enzyme in rat brain with [3H]captopril: localization to a striatonigral pathway.
Strittmatter SM, Lo MM, Javitch JA, Snyder SH. Autoradiographic visualization of angiotensin-converting enzyme in rat brain with [3H]captopril: localization to a striatonigral pathway. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1984, 81: 1599-1603. PMID: 6324207, PMCID: PMC344885, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.81.5.1599.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCaudate putamenSubstantia nigraStriatonigral pathwayRat brainAngiotensin II involvementIpsilateral caudate putamenTrans-synaptic changesIpsilateral substantia nigraMedian preoptic areaAngiotensin-converting enzymeLack of effectStriatal interneuronsAngiotensin IIEntopeduncular nucleusNeuronal perikaryaSubfornical organZona reticulataGlobus pallidusACE activityLocus coeruleusParaventricular nucleusPreoptic areaIbotenic acidMedial habenulaNeuronal pathways
1983
[3H]Captopril binding to membrane associated angiotensin converting enzyme
Strittmatter S, Kapiloff M, Snyder S. [3H]Captopril binding to membrane associated angiotensin converting enzyme. Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications 1983, 112: 1027-1033. PMID: 6303332, DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(83)91721-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research