The experiments were carried out to elucidate the effect of carboxycathepsin (CC) activity inhibition by a specific inhibitor--captopril--on plasma enzyme concentration in normotensive rats and rats with renovascular hypertension. A single oral administration of captopril (10 mg/kg body weight) produced an increase in CC concentration in both hypertensive and sodium-depleted normotensive rats with a parallel decrease in arterial pressure, but had no effect on sodium-repleted normotensive rats. It is suggested that the increase in plasma CC concentration is a compensatory response to the inhibition of CC activity by captopril; it is also possible that the increase observed reflects the state of renin-angiotensin system.
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