Role of Fibrin(Ogen) and its Degradation Products in Malignancy*

2019 ◽  
pp. 83-89
Author(s):  
Maria Kopeć
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1971 ◽  
Vol 26 (03) ◽  
pp. 523-525
Author(s):  
K Gibiński ◽  
B Lipiński ◽  
M Trusz-Gluza

SummaryWhile the native fibrinogen is not digested by the leucocyte proteases both the early and late FDP are digestible without any denaturating reagent. Thus, this reaction may occur in vivo indicating an unknown role of granulocytes in paracoagulation.


1982 ◽  
Vol 48 (02) ◽  
pp. 201-203 ◽  
Author(s):  
N A Marsh ◽  
P J Gaffney

SummaryThe effect of strenuous exercise on the fibrinolytic and coagulation mechanisms was examined in six healthy male subjects. Five min bicycle exercise at a work-rate of 800 to 1200 kpm. min−1 produced an abrupt increase in plasma plasminogen activator levels which disappeared after 90 min. However, there was no change in early or late fibrin degradation products nor was there a change in fibrinopeptide A levels or βthromboglobulin levels after exercise although activated partial thromboplastin times were significantly shortened. It is concluded that strenuous exercise does not produce any real increase in fibrinogen-fibrin conversion nor any real increase in the breakdown of these proteins. The role of exercise-induced release of plasminogen activator remains unclear, but probably helps to maintain plasma levels in a discontinuous manner concurrently with the continuous low-level secretion from the vascular wall. The shortening of partial thromboplastin time may be due to the raised levels of plasminogen activator changing the activation state of other coagulation factors.


1967 ◽  
Vol 45 (15) ◽  
pp. 1745-1760 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Stoessl

Careful fractionation of extracts prepared from barley coleoptiles gave small amounts of pure hordatines A and B and substantial amounts of a mixture of their glucosides. The structures of the hordatines were deduced by degradative and spectroscopic studies and by the synthesis of some degradation products. A synthesis of racemic hordatine A analogous to its probable biogenesis was achieved by the oxidative coupling of coumaroylagmatine.The possible role of the hordatines in lignification is briefly discussed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meenakshi Thakur ◽  
Baldev Singh Sohal

Disease control is largely based on the use of fungicides, bactericides, and insecticides—chemical compounds toxic to plant invaders, causative agents, or vectors of plant diseases. However, the hazardous effect of these chemicals or their degradation products on the environment and human health strongly necessitates the search for new, harmless means of disease control. There must be some natural phenomenon of induced resistance to protect plants from disease. Elicitors are compounds, which activate chemical defense in plants. Various biosynthetic pathways are activated in treated plants depending on the compound used. Commonly tested chemical elicitors are salicylic acid, methyl salicylate, benzothiadiazole, benzoic acid, chitosan, and so forth which affect production of phenolic compounds and activation of various defense-related enzymes in plants. Their introduction into agricultural practice could minimize the scope of chemical control, thus contributing to the development of sustainable agriculture. This paper chiefly highlights the uses of elicitors aiming to draw sufficient attention of researchers to the frontier research needed in this context.


1987 ◽  
Author(s):  
F Keller ◽  
P Schanzenbächer ◽  
F Dati ◽  
J Huber ◽  
K kochsiek

The new drug pro-urokinase, a proenzyme of urokinase (scu-PA), seems to have advantages in comparison with other fibrinolytic agents. Properties like higher fibrin specifity, non-systemic activity and lower antigenity may lead to a lower rate of complications. In a pilot study 10 patients with acute myocardial infarction have been treated under angiographical control with pro-urokinase (3-9 millions IU) by i.v. application. In case of no perfusion a further administration of streptokinase was carried on. The blood samples were obtained at therapy begin and after 5, 10, 30, 60 and 120 minutes. The therapy monitoring was performed by determination of established haemostasis parameters, like fibrinogen, fibrin(ogen)-split products (FSP), a2-antiplasmin. Plasminogen and batroxobin-time. Furthermore, the diagnostic relevance of new laboratory tests for fibrinolysis, D-Dimer and thrombin-anti thrombin Ill-complex (TAT) has been investigated considering some typical follow-ups. D-Dimer were determined by latex agglutination test and TAT by enzyme immunoassay.Generally the application of pro-urokinase in contrast to streptokinase results in minimal changes of the classic fibrinolysis parameters like fibrinogen, FSP, batroxobin-time etc. demonstrating no systemic lysis. The appearance of plasmic degradation products of cross-linked fibrin (D-Dimer) is a specific indi-cater of the release of thrombotic material. Other non-specific degradation products (fibrinogenolysis) were detected by the measurement of FSP. In some cases in which perfusion ocurred an increase of TAT followed by a rapid decrease was observed. This indicates a higher thromboplastic activity which may originate from the infarcted area producing TAT complex formation.


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