نتایج جستجو برای: thrombin

تعداد نتایج: 14955  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2008
Richard S Sacks Amy L Firth Carmelle V Remillard Negin Agange Jocelyn Yau Eun A Ko Jason X-J Yuan

Thrombin is a procoagulant inflammatory agonist that can disrupt the endothelium-lumen barrier in the lung by causing contraction of endothelial cells and promote pulmonary cell proliferation. Both contraction and proliferation require increases in cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](cyt)). In this study, we compared the effect of thrombin on Ca(2+) signaling in human pulmonary artery smoo...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1996
X Chen K Earley W Luo S H Lin W P Schilling

Desensitization of recombinant human thrombin receptors expressed in Sf9 insect cells was compared with native thrombin receptors in megakaryoblast erythroleukaemia (HEL) cells. Addition of thrombin (2 units/ml) or agonist peptide SFLLRN (10 microM) to HEL cells, or to Sf9 cells infected with recombinant baculovirus containing the thrombin receptor cDNA, produced an increase in the free cytosol...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Chung-Chi Yu Ming-Jen Hsu Min-Liang Kuo Robert Fu-Chean Chen Mei-Chieh Chen Kua-Jen Bai Ming-Chih Yu Bing-Chang Chen Chien-Huang Lin

Thrombin plays an important role in lung inflammatory diseases. Thrombin can induce connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) expression in lung fibroblasts. However, little is known about the signaling pathway in thrombin-induced CTGF expression. In this study, we investigated the role of apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) in thrombin-induced CTGF expression in human lung fibroblasts. Th...

2013
Jenell R. Smith Peter P. Syre Shaina A. Oake Kristen J. Nicholson Christine L. Weisshaar Katrina Cruz Robert Bucki Bethany C. Baumann Paul A. Janmey Beth A. Winkelstein

Chronic neck pain is a major problem with common causes including disc herniation and spondylosis that compress the spinal nerve roots. Cervical nerve root compression in the rat produces sustained behavioral hypersensitivity, due in part to the early upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines, the sustained hyperexcitability of neurons in the spinal cord and degeneration in the injured nerve r...

2000
DELPHINE LEPAILLEUR-ENOUF

Lepailleur-Enouf, Delphine, Olivier Valdenaire, Monique Philippe, Martine Jandrot-Perrus, and JeanBaptiste Michel. Thrombin induces endothelin expression in arterial smooth muscle cells. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 278: H1606–H1612, 2000.—Thrombin has been shown to stimulate endothelin release by endothelial cells, but the ability of thrombin to induce endothelin in nonendothelial cells is ...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2016
Nicola Pozzi Mirco Zerbetto Laura Acquasaliente Simone Tescari Diego Frezzato Antonino Polimeno David W Gohara Enrico Di Cera Vincenzo De Filippis

Thrombin exists as an ensemble of active (E) and inactive (E*) conformations that differ in their accessibility to the active site. Here we show that redistribution of the E*-E equilibrium can be achieved by perturbing the electrostatic properties of the enzyme. Removal of the negative charge of the catalytic Asp102 or Asp189 in the primary specificity site destabilizes the E form and causes a ...

2015
Marina Ben Shimon Maximilian Lenz Benno Ikenberg Denise Becker Efrat Shavit Stein Joab Chapman David Tanne Chaim G. Pick Ilan Blatt Miri Neufeld Andreas Vlachos Nicola Maggio

Thrombin, a serine protease involved in the blood coagulation cascade has been shown to affect neural function following blood-brain barrier breakdown. However, several lines of evidence exist that thrombin is also expressed in the brain under physiological conditions, suggesting an involvement of thrombin in the regulation of normal brain functions. Here, we review ours' as well as others' rec...

Journal: :Circulation 2002
Jeffrey I Weitz Harry R Buller

Most acute coronary syndromes are caused by intracoronary thrombus superimposed on disrupted atherosclerotic plaque. Platelets adhere to subendothelial proteins exposed at sites of plaque disruption where they become activated, release vasoactive and procoagulant substances, and aggregate.1 Tissue factor in the lipid-rich core of the plaque initiates coagulation, which leads to thrombin generat...

Journal: :Circulation research 1991
S F Steinberg R B Robinson H B Lieberman D M Stern M R Rosen

Thrombin stimulates phosphoinositide hydrolysis and increases cytosolic calcium in several types of cells. To determine whether thrombin exerts similar stimulatory actions in the heart and whether this mechanism is linked to changes in cardiac electrical activity, the effects of thrombin on several biochemical and electrophysiological parameters were examined. In neonatal rat ventricular myocyt...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis and thrombosis : a journal of vascular biology 1994
U Hedin S Frebelius J Sanchez M Dryjski J Swedenborg

Thrombin has attracted increasing attention as a possible mitogen for vascular smooth muscle cells in lesion development both after vascular injury and in atherogenesis. In this study, the ability of antithrombin III to inhibit alpha-thrombin-induced DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in human arterial smooth muscle cells was analyzed. We demonstrate a concentration-dependent initiation of DN...

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