| Literature DB >> 2221008 |
B H Choi1, M Suzuki, T Kim, S L Wagner, D D Cunningham.
Abstract
Protease nexin-1 (PN-1) is a potent thrombin inhibitor that is identical to the glia-derived neurite-promoting factor or glia-derived nexin. Here we report immunocytochemical studies of adult human cerebral cortex that revealed the presence of strong immunoreactivity for PN-1 in capillaries and in the smooth muscle cells of arteries and arterioles. Expression of PN-1 was also abundant in astroglial processes in the parenchyma and in perivascular astroglial endfeet of human cerebral cortex. In situ hybridization with an 35S-labeled RNA antisense probe for PN-1 resulted in significant labeling of astrocytes and blood vessels. Because thrombin is known to cause retraction of neurites and modification of astrocytic morphology at low concentrations, PN-1 around blood vessels may play a major protective role against extravasation of thrombin and possibly other serine protease into the human brain.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2221008 PMCID: PMC1877547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Pathol ISSN: 0002-9440 Impact factor: 4.307