نتایج جستجو برای: plasminogen

تعداد نتایج: 17059  

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1966
C M Ogston D Ogston

Plasma fibrinogen and plasminogen levels were measured in 122 male and 56 female healthy adult subjects and in 64 men with ischaemic heart disease. Plasma fibrinogen levels were found to rise markedly and progressively with age in both male and female healthy subjects; plasminogen showed only a slight rise with age. No sex differences were found for either fibrinogen or plasminogen. The correla...

Journal: :Blood 1989
S L Gonias L L Braud W A Geary S R VandenBerg

Human 125I-plasminogen bound readily to rat hepatocytes in primary culture at 4 degrees C and at 37 degrees C. Binding was inhibited by lysine and reversed by lysine, epsilon-aminocaproic acid, or nonradiolabeled plasminogen. The Kd for binding of 125I-plasminogen to hepatocytes was 0.59 +/- 0.16 mumol/L, as determined from the saturation isotherm by nonlinear regression (r2 = 0.99) and the Sca...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2002
Miguel Dominguez Ramón Montes José Antonio Páramo Eduardo Anglés-Cano

Binding of plasminogen to fibrin and cell surfaces is essential for fibrinolysis and pericellular proteolysis. We used surface plasmon resonance and enzyme kinetic analyses to study the effect of two mAbs (A10.2, CPL15) on plasminogen binding and activation at fibrin surfaces. A10.2 is directed against the lysine-binding site (LBS) of kringle 4, whereas CPL15 recognises a region in kringle 1 ou...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1997
A. Richard Kitching Stephen R. Holdsworth Victoria A. Ploplis Edward F. Plow Désiré Collen Peter Carmeliet Peter G. Tipping

The plasminogen/plasmin system has the potential to affect the outcome of inflammatory diseases by regulating accumulation of fibrin and other matrix proteins. In human and experimental crescentic glomerulonephritis (GN), fibrin is an important mediator of glomerular injury and renal impairment. Glomerular deposition of matrix proteins is a feature of progressive disease. To study the role of p...

Journal: :Gut 1997
D M Scott-Coombes S A Whawell E G Havranek J N Thompson

AIMS To investigate the fibrinolytic activity of normal and calculous human bile. METHODS Fibrinolytic properties of the biliary tract were studied in patients with gall bladder stones (n = 7) compared with acalculous gall bladders (n = 8). RESULTS Bile plasminogen activating activity was detected in a wide range in both groups (calculous bile median 0.35 IU/ml; range: 0.06-6.59, versus nor...

2003
Roger Lijnen

The effects of a,-antiplasmin and fibrin on the activation of plasminogen by recombinant staphylokinase (STAR) were studied in an effort to elucidate further the molecular basis of the fibrin-specificity of this fibrinolytic agent. In purified systems consisting of 1.5 pmol/L intact or low-M, plasminogen and 3 pmol/L a,-antiplasmin, at 37°C and in the absence of fibrin, STAR did not induce plas...

2013
Chien Tran-Thang

Porcine tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) increases the binding of 125I-glu-plasminogen to clots made from human plasma or purified fibrinogen in a time and t-PA concentration dependent fashion. The accumulation of plasminogen was faster and greater on noncrosslinked plasma clots than on clots which had been crosslinked by Factor XIIIa. Furthermore, the uptake of plasminogen to crosslink...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1978
R C Wohl L Summaria L Arzadon K C Robbins

The steady state kinetic parameters of activation of human Gluand Lys-plasminogens and bovine plasminogen by streptokinase and its equimolar complexes with Gluand Lys-plasminogen, Lys-plasmin, and the plasmin-derived light(B) chain, as well as urokinase, were determined. Activation rates were measured at pH 6.0 and 30” by determining the initial velocity of Na-Cbz-L-lysine-p-nitrophenyl ester h...

2004
Roser Lopez-Alemany Monica Suelves Angels Diaz-Ramos Berta Vidal Pura Munoz-Canoves

Plasmin is a potent extracellular protease specialized in the degradation of fibrin (fibrinolysis). Active plasmin is generated by proteolytic activation of the zymogen plasminogen (Plg) by urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) and tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA). Alpha-enolase, although traditionally considered a glycolytic enzyme, constitutes a receptor for plasminogen on several...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1989
R Fears

The fibrinolytic pathway maintains vascular patency by the proteolytic degradation of fibrin, the end-product of coagulation. Formation of a fibrin mesh during haemostasis is part of the physiological response to vascular injury, whereas thrombosis is a pathological obstruction of blood flow, but the biochemical and cellular participants are believed to be similar. Physiological fibrinolysis is...

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