Bovine erythrocyte haemolysates enhance plasminogen activation by tissue-type plasminogen activator.
M Yamada, T Horiuchi, T Oribe, S Yamamoto, I Sugie, P A Gentry
Index: Vet. Res. Commun. 21(2) , 75-84, (1997)
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Abstract
An active fraction that accelerates plasminogen activation by tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) was purified from a haemolysate of bovine erythrocytes. When the haemolysate was mixed with t-PA, it produced a 2- to 3-fold increase in plasminogen activation as measured by an insoluble fibrinolytic assay system and a soluble amidolytic assay system with the chromogenic substrate S-2251. Zymographic analysis showed that, while the haemolysate increased t-PA activity, it did not alter the electrophoretic characteristics of the t-PA nor did it induce any fibrinolysis in the absence of t-PA or plasminogen. The haemolysate was devoid of plasmin and plasminogen activator activity but was most effective in accelerating plasminogen activation by t-PA in the presence of substrate. Based on the purification characteristics of the active fraction in the haemolysate, it appears to have a molecular weight of less than 10 kDa.
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