| Literature DB >> 11271236 |
L Paczek1, J Pazik, M Teschner, R M Schaefer, W Rowinski, J Szmidt, M Lao, K Abgarowicz, L Gradowska, M Morzycka-Michalik, A Heidland.
Abstract
The major reason for late graft losses is chronic rejection. Recently, a large number of studies have indicated that proteolytic enzymes play an important role as mediators of glomerular injury. The cysteine proteinases cathepsins B and L degrade structural matrix proteins such as type I collagen and laminin. We investigated intraglomerular protease activities in 12 patients after kidney graftectomy because of end-stage renal disease following chronic rejection. A group of 12 patients undergoing nephrectomy because of cancer served as controls using only non-involved parts of the kidney. The activities of cathepsins B and L in homogenates of isolated glomeruli were measured fluorometrically methylcoumarylamide substrates and related to DNA content. In rejected kidney allografts we observed significantly enhanced intraglomerular cathepsin B activity and cathepsin B + L activity.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 11271236 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-2277.1994.tb01377.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transpl Int ISSN: 0934-0874 Impact factor: 3.782