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Current Triton X-100 treatments do not allow a complete plasminogen activator extraction from developing nervous tissue.

S Pereyra-Alfonso1, G Scicolone, S Fiszer de Plazas, J P Saavedra, V Flores.   

Abstract

Determinations of plasminogen activator (PA) activity are usually performed in Triton X-100-treated tissue homogenates or crude membrane fractions. Such preparations usually involve a single Triton X-100 treatment. In the present paper we describe the pattern of variability of PA activity measured in different fractions obtained from the developing chick CNS by a repetitive procedure of Triton X-100 treatment and ultracentrifugation. To further characterize this PA activity we have also performed zymographic analyses during the embryonic development and the early postnatal life. Our results show that: a) a single Triton X-100 treatment does not completely extract the enzyme and this lead to an underestimation of the total PA activity; b) the PA activity is associated with the particulate component of the total tissue homogenate requiring its complete solubilization more drastic Triton X-100 treatments; c) better estimations of total and specific activities are obtained by using soluble fractions derived by ultracentrifugation from Triton X-100-treated membrane fractions; d) the developing chick optic lobe expresses only one kind of PA molecule along the entire development; e) the level of PA activity vary characteristically during the ontogeny and the early postnatal life indicating the existence of a developmentally regulated mechanism of PA expression.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7783837     DOI: 10.1007/bf00970537

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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