Literature DB >> 3280424

Basics and practice in evaluating plasminogen.

H Vinazzer1.   

Abstract

There exist different ways of assays of plasminogen which give information about different properties of this proenzyme. The concentration of plasminogen can be determined by its antigenicity. Since the normal concentration of plasminogen in plasma is between 15 and 25 mg/dl the test can be carried out by simple methods such as radial immunodiffusion on Partigen plates. The possibility of errors is small and there is no need of special apparatus. The disadvantages are the lapse of 24 h until the result is available and the fact that the knowledge of the concentration does not give any information about the activity. The activity can be measured by different coagulation tests. A typical assay would involve activation of plasminogen to plasmin, addition of plasminogen-free thrombin and measuring of the lysis time. The result is however, dependent on more than one variable. Plasmin is rapidly inhibited by alpha-2-antiplasmin (APL) and there is also a dependence of the lysis time on the amount of clottable fibrinogen in the test system. Better results can be obtained by the use of diluted test plasma and addition of a constant amount of plasminogen-free fibrinogen. A different way would be the use of the euglobulin fraction instead of plasma. This has however, the possible disadvantage of incomplete precipitation of plasminogen. Instead of coagulation tests the activity can also be determined when diluted activated plasma is placed on plasminogen-free fibrin plates and the amount of lysis in the plate is recorded. All assays of this group also depend on the method of activation of plasminogen.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3280424     DOI: 10.1159/000215836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haemostasis        ISSN: 0301-0147


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1.  Plasminogen in proliferative vitreoretinal disorders.

Authors:  P Esser; K Heimann; K U Bartz-Schmidt; P Walter; R Krott; M Weller
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1997-07       Impact factor: 4.638

2.  Osteopontin is cleaved at multiple sites close to its integrin-binding motifs in milk and is a novel substrate for plasmin and cathepsin D.

Authors:  Brian Christensen; Lotte Schack; Eva Kläning; Esben S Sørensen
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2010-01-13       Impact factor: 5.157

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