Literature DB >> 1772988

Calin--a platelet adhesion inhibitor from the saliva of the medicinal leech.

R Munro1, C P Jones, R T Sawyer.   

Abstract

The saliva of the medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis, contains a potent, hitherto unsuspected, inhibitor of collagen-mediated platelet adhesion/aggregation. Calin, of molecular size approximately 65,000 (reduced), has a rapid (1-10 min) effect on collagen which is reflected in its ability to suppress collagen-induced platelet aggregation, as well as adhesion of platelets to collagen-coated microcarrier beads. It also causes flocculation of Type I collagen fibril suspensions. Calin is differentiated from leech collagenase in two ways: (1) by demonstrating, by SDS-PAGE analysis of the products of incubations of Calin with Type I collagen at 37 degrees C, that Calin binds to but does not cleave collagen; and (2) by showing that Calin cannot be purified using the methods used to isolate leech collagenase. Calin's rapid and unusual interaction with collagen makes it a prime candidate for one of the agents that are the causative factors of the prolonged bleeding phenomenon seen after leech bites.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1772988     DOI: 10.1097/00001721-199102000-00027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis        ISSN: 0957-5235            Impact factor:   1.276


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2.  Hirudins of the Asian medicinal leech, Hirudinaria manillensis: same same, but different.

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4.  Prolonged venous bleeding due to traditional treatment with leech bite: a case report.

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