Iatreia (Jul 2013)

Plasmin degradation of the alpha chain of fibrinogen/fibrin: improved activation constant and activity determination in assays for tissue plasminogen activator = Degradación por la plasmina de la cadena alfa del fibrinógeno/fibrina: mejoría de la constante de activación y determinación de la actividad en ensayos para el activador del plasminógeno tisular

  • Garcés Parada, Tatiana María ,
  • Quijano Parra, Alfonso,
  • Arbeláez Ramírez, Luis Fernando

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
pp. 291 – 301

Abstract

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Objectives. The aim of this investigation was to increase the efficiency of ternary complex formation (fibrin-plasminogen-tissue-plasminogen activator) in the degradation process of the three-dimensional soluble fibrin monomer. Materials and methods. Fibrinogen was purified from human plasma by repeating precipitation six times, using different concentrations of cold ethanol. Fibrinogen was converted to DesAAfibrinogen by degradation with bathroxobin. Human plasminogen was purified by affinity and ion-exchange chromatography, and activated to plasmin by incubation with urokinase. Digested DesAAfibrinogen was prepared by controlled digestion with plasmin. Results. This study demonstrates that the a-chains of DesAAfibrinogen sterically hinder the formation of the ternary complex and are first degraded by plasmin. The degradation of fibrin(ogen) facilitates the in vitro determination of tissue plasmi Conclusions. Use of digested desAAfibrinogen with plasmin yielded a more stable activation constant of the ternary complex than that of undigested DesAAfibrinogen.

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