2007
DOI: 10.1002/0471140856.tx0423s33
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Measurement of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase (sEH) Activity

Abstract: The human soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH; EC 3.3.3.2) is the product of the EXPH2 gene. The sEH catalyzes the addition of a water molecule to an epoxide, resulting in the corresponding diol. Early work suggested a role of sEH in detoxifying a wide array of xenobiotic epoxides; however, recent findings clearly implicate the sEH in the regulation of blood pressure, pain, and inflammation through the hydrolysis of endogenous epoxy fatty acids such as epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs). Both expression and activity … Show more

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“…sEH is expressed in asthmatic lung (22) and plays important roles in arachidonic acid metabolism (24). Expression of sEH is increased by oxidative stress (21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sEH is expressed in asthmatic lung (22) and plays important roles in arachidonic acid metabolism (24). Expression of sEH is increased by oxidative stress (21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sum EET+DHET and sum EET concentrations were calculated and normalized to cell density. In order to quantify cellular sEH metabolic activity, 25 ng 14,15-EET was incubated with 1 g total cell lysate from 3T3-L1 preadipocytes or mature adipocytes in a 0.1 ml volume of PBS plus 0.1 mg/ml BSA for 10 min at 37°C, as described ( 25 ). The reactions were stopped with 1 ml of ice-cold ethyl acetate, spiked with internal standard, and then evaporated to dryness under nitrogen gas.…”
Section: Cyp Epoxygenase and Seh Activity Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the end-point setup of the assay, one needed to proportionally increase the incubation time to still be able to signifi cantly measure activity above background as the enzyme is diluted. For routine assays, an sEH concentration of around 1-10 nM is normally used, and incubation for 5-10 min is usual ( 30 ). In this report, as low picomolar concentrations of enzymes were reached, incubation times of roughly 5,000 min ( ≈ 96 h) were needed to signifi cantly measure activity.…”
Section: Kinetic Constant Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%