Kinetics of Collagenase and Neutral Protease Release by Neutrophils Exposed to Microcrystalline Sodium Urate
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Connective Tissue Research
- Vol. 11 (1) , 79-85
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03008208309015013
Abstract
The rates of release of the various enzymes from PMN [polymorphonuclear] leukocytes exposed to MSU [microcrystalline sodium urate] crystals were measured. Lysozyme and neutral protease appeared to be released simultaneously and release appeared to be essentially complete by 60 min. In contrast, collagenase was detected only after 30 min incubation, reached peak concentration at 90 min and dropped noticeably by 180 min. The presence of these enzymes was not due to cell lysis since only 10% of the total cellular LDH [lactic dehydrogenase was present in the supernates. The levels of total and active collagenase in the supernatants were measured. In contrast to latent collagenase, active collagenase levels increased continually throughout the incubation period. The gradual increase in level of active collagenase may explain the corresponding drop of latent collagenase in the longer incubation (.gtoreq. 90 min) as the latter apparently is converted to active form. The effects of collagenase on Type I collagen were examined by SDS [sodium dodecyl sulfate] gel electrophoresis.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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