Literature DB >> 7745468

Modulation of fibrinolysis by ionizing radiation.

J S Rao1, A Rayford, M Yamamoto, K K Ang, P Tofilon, R Sawaya.   

Abstract

Radiation-induced damage to the central nervous system is believed to be targeted to glial or endothelial cells or both, although the pathophysiology of this process is still poorly understood. A series of experiments were, therefore, conducted, including irradiation to primary rat astrocytes (in vitro) and rat spinal cords (in vivo). The levels of plasminogen activators (uPA and tPA) and their inhibitors (PNI and PAI-1) were determined by fibrin zymography, ELISA, amidolytic activity assay, complex formation, and Western blot analysis. Fibrin zymography revealed the presence of M(r) 48,000 (uPA) and M(r) 68,000 (tPA) lytic bands that were increased in irradiated samples. Three- to four-fold higher levels of tPA and 8- to 10-fold higher levels of uPA were detected in irradiated samples. Western blot analysis confirmed the presence of a 51-kDa band (PAI-1) in irradiated samples. PAI-1 is undetectable in nonirradiated spinal cord. Serum-free medium and cell and spinal cord extracts of nonirradiated samples showed a 43-kDa band (PNI), the intensity of which is decreased in irradiated samples. Four- to five-fold decreased levels of PNI were detected in irradiated serum-free media and cell extracts, but no levels of PNI were detected in irradiated spinal cord extracts. This study provides additional information regarding the proposed roles of plasminogen activators and their inhibitors in the development of CNS damage after irradiation.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7745468     DOI: 10.1007/BF01052891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurooncol        ISSN: 0167-594X            Impact factor:   4.130


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