| Literature DB >> 3137452 |
T D Gelehrter1, R Sznycer-Laszuk, R Zeheb, B J Cwikel.
Abstract
Incubation of HTC rat hepatoma cells with the synthetic glucocorticoid dexamethasone rapidly inhibits plasminogen activator (PA) activity and reveals the presence of a specific PA inhibitor (PAI-1). To determine whether the hormonal inhibition of PA activity reflects a decrease in the amount of PA or an increased amount of the inhibitor, or both, we have assayed PA and PAI-1 immunologically. HTC PA was determined to be entirely of the tissue type (tPA), and both free and complexed antigen was quantified by a RIA using rabbit antirat tPA, with rat insulinoma tPA as tracer and standard. PAI-1 was quantified by a Western blot assay using rabbit anti-HTC PAI-1 antibody and purified HTC PAI-1 as standard. Under conditions in which dexamethasone inhibited PA activity by 90%, there was no decrease in the cellular content of tPA antigen. Paradoxically, dexamethasone increased tPA antigen approximately 1.5-fold. Under these same conditions, dexamethasone increased PAI-1 antigen 4- to 5-fold. We conclude that the glucocorticoid inhibition of tPA activity in HTC cells is not secondary to a decrease in the amount of tPA but is secondary to the induction of a specific PA inhibitor.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3137452 DOI: 10.1210/mend-1-1-97
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Endocrinol ISSN: 0888-8809