نتایج جستجو برای: plasminogen deficiency
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BACKGROUND Osteogenesis imperfecta is associated with susceptibility to connective tissue damage, including intracranial but usually extra-axial hemorrhage. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 deficiency is a rare fibrinolytic cause of systemic bleeding diathesis. OBJECTIVE To describe a case of a brainstem intraparenchymal hemorrhage associated with connective tissue and coagulation disorders....
Oral management of a patient with a plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-1) deficiency: case report.
Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) deficiency causes a rare bleeding disorder by allowing excessive fibrinolysis to occur. Knowledge of the specific type and severity of the bleeding disorder is crucial in planning a safe and appropriate treatment sequence in conjunction with a hemophilia team. This article reports the oral management of a 9-year-old female with PAI-1 inhibitor deficienc...
Clinical complications of atherosclerosis are often triggered by the rupture of unstable plaques, while thinning of the atherosclerotic vessel wall owing to elastin and collagen degradation and media necrosis may result in aneurysm formation and bleeding. Proteolysis, mediated via the plasminogen/plasmin and/or matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) systems may contribute to neovascularization and rupt...
In parallel with the increased interest during the past decade in plasminogen activator involvement in fibrinolysis, tumorigenesis, inflammatory responses, and the expression of hormonal regulation, there has been a rising interest in sensitive and precise methods for the specific assay of plasminogen activator. Several assays for plasminogen activator employ a direct assay These are remarkably...
The urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) plays a central role in liver repair. Nevertheless, the hepatic overexpression of uPA results in panlobular injury and neonatal mortality. Here, we define the molecular mechanisms of liver injury and explore whether uPA can regulate liver repair independently of plasminogen. To address the hypothesis that the liver injury in transgenic mice results...
The plasminogen cascade of serine proteases directs both development and tumorigenesis in the mammary gland. Plasminogen can be activated to plasmin by urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA), and plasma kallikrein (PKal). The dominant plasminogen activator for mammary involution is PKal, a serine protease that participates in the contact activation s...
Background: Plasminogen has a central role in fibrinolyrtic system can activate through various activators (PAs) to its active form plasmin and perfoem its vital function that is fibrin clot lysis. Furthermore the fibrinolyrtic system plays a major role in angiogenesis. The fibrinolyrtic system activation control cell migration and invasion. In addition to this, plasmin regulates tumor growth. ...
A family with a history of recurring thrombosis was studied to determine if a plasma protein deficiency could account for the observed disease. Protein C levels in plasma were determined immunologically using the Laurell rocket technique. The propositus, his father, and his paternal uncle, who are severely affected, had 38-49% of normal levels of protein C antigen, whereas unaffected family mem...
Plasminogen deficiency is a rare disease characterized by ligneous conjunctivitis and infections. We observed a 3-year-old Italian boy presenting ligneous conjunctivitis and low plasma levels of plasminogen. Twenty-three different mutations on the PLG gene have been reported to date, but mutation analysis had been troublesome for the presence of highly homologous genes. The aim of the study was...
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