نتایج جستجو برای: cns thrombin system

تعداد نتایج: 2270229  

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
safieh ebrahimi department of medical biochemistry, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad jalili-nik department of medical biochemistry, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran hossein abde-ahad department of medical biochemistry, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mahdi hassanian department of medical biochemistry, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

thrombin is a multifunctional enzyme which has key roles in coagulation cascade and inflammatory events. the pro-inflammatory functions of thrombin occur by different mechanisms including increasing mast cell degranulation, up-regulating the expression of cell adhesion molecules (cams) and promoting the secretion of inflammatory chemokines and cytokines. dysregulated signaling functions of thro...

Hossein Abde-Ahad, Mahdi Hassanian, Mohammad Jalili-Nik, Safieh Ebrahimi,

Thrombin is a multifunctional enzyme which has key roles in coagulation cascade and inflammatory events. The pro-inflammatory functions of thrombin occur by different mechanisms including increasing mast cell degranulation, up-regulating the expression of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) and promoting the secretion of inflammatory chemokines and cytokines. Dysregulated signaling functions of thro...

2017
Takashi Machida Fuyuko Takata Junichi Matsumoto Tomoyuki Miyamura Ryosuke Hirata Ikuya Kimura Yasufumi Kataoka Shinya Dohgu Atsushi Yamauchi

Diabetic complications are characterized by the dysfunction of pericytes located around microvascular endothelial cells. The blood-brain barrier (BBB) exhibits hyperpermeability with progression of diabetes. Therefore, brain pericytes at the BBB may be involved in diabetic complications of the central nervous system (CNS). We hypothesized that brain pericytes respond to increased brain thrombin...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1995
J R Weinstein S J Gold D D Cunningham C M Gall

Cell culture studies demonstrating that the serine protease thrombin can induce neuronal and glial process retraction, glial proliferation, and changes in gene expression suggest a role for thrombin in CNS development, plasticity, and response to injury. Most cellular responses to thrombin are mediated by proteolytic activation of the cloned thrombin receptor (TR), a member of the seven transme...

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
filip a. konecny

cellular and molecular pathways link thrombosis and innate immune system during sepsis. extrinsic pathway activation of protease thrombin through fviia and tissue factor (tf) in sepsis help activate its endothelial cell (ec) membrane protease activated receptor 1 (par-1). thrombin adjusts the ec cycle through activation of g proteins (g12/13), and later through rho gefs (guanine nucleotide exch...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2002
Morley D Hollenberg

IN THE FIRMAMENT OF THE BRAIN, astrocytes have in the past been considered to be primarily passive, supportive bystanders in terms of maintaining an optimal environment for the function of neuronal elements. Now, however, it is accepted that astrocytes, the most numerous cell type within the central nervous system (CNS), are key multifunctional units that are in a constant dialogue with each ot...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
massoumeh ebtekar & nematollah khansari

the close relationship between the immune system and the central nervous system (cns) has been well-studied. the cns regulates almost all the functions of the immune system; however, the effect and/or the control of the immune system on the cns has not been well-studied yet. recent reports suggest that the cns has its own defence mechanism(s). in this review, attempts have been made to discuss ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
F M Donovan C J Pike C W Cotman D D Cunningham

Thrombin activity is a factor in acute CNS trauma and may contribute to such chronic neurodegenerative diseases as Alzheimer's disease. Thrombin is a multifunctional serine protease that catalyses the final steps in blood coagulation. However, increasing evidence indicates that thrombin also elicits a variety of cellular and inflammatory responses, including responses from neural cells. Most re...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1995
P J Vaughan C J Pike C W Cotman D D Cunningham

Thrombin is a multifunctional serine protease that is rapidly produced from prothrombin at sites of tissue injury and catalyzes the final steps in blood coagulation. Thrombin also regulates gene expression and process outgrowth in neurons and astrocytes and stimulates proliferation of astrocytes. Since thrombin is produced immediately upon breakdown of the blood-brain barrier we examined its ef...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
M B Gingrich C E Junge P Lyuboslavsky S F Traynelis

Although serine proteases and their receptors are best known for their role in blood coagulation and fibrinolysis, the CNS expresses many components of an extracellular protease signaling system including the protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR1), for which thrombin is the most effective activator. In this report we show that activation of PAR1 potentiates hippocampal NMDA receptor responses in ...

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