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Total, latent and active collagenase during the course of post-partum involution of the rat uterus. Effect of oestradiol.

J F Woessner.   

Abstract

1. Total, active and latent collagenase activities were determined by direct assay of tissue homogenates. 2. The rate of collagen breakdown during post-partum involution of the rat uterus is correlated with the total activity of collagenase. Both are low at parturition, reach a maximum within 24h and fall slowly to low values of 5 days post partum. This temporal correlation strongly supports the hypothesis that collagenase participates in collagen breakdown in vivo. 3. Further support for this hypothesis is provided by the finding that oestradiol-17 beta (100 micrograms/day, intraperitoneally injected), which inhibits the breakdown of collagen by 36% during the first 4 days of involution, produces a closely corresponding decrease in total collagenase activity. 3. The effect of oestradiol in lowering collagenase activity is not due to alterations in collagen substrate, collagenase kinetic behaviour or latent-to-active enzyme conversion. 4. Of the total assayable collagenase, about 35% is fully active and 65% is in a latent form. 5. About 70% of this latent form can be activated by a serine proteinase found, together with collagenase, in the insoluble fraction of uterine homogenates.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 226069      PMCID: PMC1161023          DOI: 10.1042/bj1800095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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