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Thrombin-induced thromboxane generation by neutrophils and lymphocytes: Dependence on enzymic site

โœ Scribed by R. Bizios; L. Lai; J. W. Fenton II; A. B. Malik


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
462 KB
Volume
132
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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โœฆ Synopsis


We examined the effects of thrombin on thromboxane generation by sheep neutrophils and lymphocytes in vitro. Physiological concentration of thrombin (50 nM) resulted in thromboxane B2 generation from both neutrophils and lymphocytes, which was comparable to that obtained with zymosan activated serum challenge of the cells. Thromboxane B2 generation was dependent on the enzymic region of the thrombin molecule responsible for clotting activity because the complexing of thrombin with hirudin (1:1 U:U mixture of thrombin and hirudin) abolished thromboxane generation from both cell types. Further studies with modified forms of alpha-thrombin (which were produced by irreversible conjugation at the catalytic site and lacked enzymic activity) also showed no generation of thromboxane B2 from neutrophils or lymphocytes. The results indicate that thrombin stimulates thromboxane generation from neutrophils and lymphocytes and that this response is dependent on the proteolytic activity of thrombin.


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