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Alpha1-microglobulin and bikunin in rats with collagen II-induced arthritis: plasma levels and liver mRNA content.

C Falkenberg1, A Blom, E Fries, G Ekström, B Särnstrand, J P Salier, B Akerström.   

Abstract

The plasma proteins alpha1-microglobulin (alpha1-m) and bikunin are synthesized in the liver as a common precursor which is cleaved just before secretion. Half of plasma alpha1-m is covalently linked to fibronectin and alpha1-inhibitor-3, and more than 95% of bikunin is part of pre-alpha-inhibitor, inter-alpha-inhibitor and related large molecules. Both alpha1-m and bikunin have been shown to be involved in inflammation, but the regulation of their synthesis is not clear. The authors have measured the plasma and urinary concentrations of alpha1-m and bikunin as well as their hepatic mRNA levels in rats during the development of collagen-induced arthritis. Also, the plasma concentrations of acknowledged acute-phase proteins were measured. The results suggested a biphasic inflammatory reaction: an early response after 1 week, represented by an elevated fibronectin level; and a late response after 3 weeks, represented by elevated alpha1-acid glycoprotein and decreased albumin and alpha1-inhibitor-3 levels. The alpha1-m-bikunin mRNA content in liver was slightly reduced after 1 week and elevated after 3 weeks, but the total concentrations of free and bound alpha1-m and bikunin in plasma were unchanged. The free bikunin fraction as well as the fibronectin/alpha1-m complex in plasma, however, were elevated after 1 week. Urinary bikunin levels were also elevated after 1 week, whereas urinary alpha1-m levels remained unchanged. The results thus suggest that free bikunin in plasma is increased and excreted in the urine at an early stage during the development of collagen-induced arthritis. Later, when the synthesis rate of alpha1-m-bikunin is elevated, both proteins are most likely directed to other locations in the body.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9583992     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3083.1997.d01-103.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Immunol        ISSN: 0300-9475            Impact factor:   3.487


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