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Connective tissue activation. XVIII. Stimulation of hyaluronic acid synthetase activity.

J C Sisson, C W Castor, J A Klavons.   

Abstract

Human synovial fibroblasts synthesize hyaluronic acid, a process that can be stimulated by a number of agents. Several steps in the synthetic pathway could be the locus at which these stimulators act; the final step, promoted by hyaluronic acid synthetase, was selectd for study. Hyaluronic acid synthetase is an enzyme system that transfers monosaccharide units to nascent hyaluronic acid chains. Activities of the enzyme were determined in lysates of cultured synovial fibroblasts by measuring incorporation of 14C-UDP-glucuronic acid into hyaluronic acid. Rates of hyaluronic acid synthesis were increased by adding CTAP-I or CTAP-III, DbcAMP, or prostaglandin E2 to the cultures. In each instance, hyaluronic acid synthetase activity was enhanced in a manner comparable to that seen in hyaluronic acid synthesis. The changes in enzyme and product were observed as early as 6 hr after cultures were exposed to CTAP-III, and both indices declined when this stimulator was withdrawn for 24 hr. Although DbcAMP incrased the hyaluronic acid synthetase activity of intact fibroblasts, it had no effect on the enzyme in lysates of cells. In the cultured cells, cycloheximide reduced basal levels of synthetase activity and hyaluronic acid synthesis of hyaluronic acid may do so by inducing hyaluronic acid synthetase.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6249876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lab Clin Med        ISSN: 0022-2143


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Authors:  C W Castor; J W Miller; D A Walz
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1983-02       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Hyaluronic acid and proteoglycan synthesis by lung fibroblasts in basal and activated states.

Authors:  C W Castor; T D Fremuth; A M Furlong; G W Jourdian
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6.  Beta-thromboglobulin in inflammatory synovial fluid.

Authors:  R Hällgren; A Bjelle; P Venge
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7.  Raised serum hyaluronate levels in scleroderma: an effect of growth factor induced activation of connective tissue cells?

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Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1987-12       Impact factor: 9.139

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