Haemorrhagic and inflammatory properties of collagenase fromC. histolyticum
- 1 August 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Inflammation Research
- Vol. 6 (5) , 627-635
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01971582
Abstract
Collagenase fromClostridium histolyticum induced haemorrhages when applied to the surface of dog lung; it exerted a similar effect on mouse lung when injected intrathoracically. Injected into rat paws, bacterial collagenase induced haemorrhage and oedema. Effects of collagenase were prevented by several procedures that inhibit collagenolytic activity (heating at various temperatures and incubation with metal-complexing agents such as EDTA, penicillamine and dithiothreitol). Protein protease inhibitors, dexamethasone and standard acidic anti-inflammatory drugs had only a slight or no effect on collagenase-induced haemorrhages; dexamethasone and acidic anti-inflammatory drugs blocked collagenase-induced oedema. Inhibition of endogenous kinin-releasing mechanisms by administration of hexadimethrine, a recognized inhibitor of the activation of clotting Factor XII, and depletion of kininogen by administration of carrageenin blocked collagenase-induced oedema. Collagenase did not increase permeability of rat skin vessels, nor did it release potential inflammatory mediators, such as bradykinin or prostaglandins, from plasma or platelets. Bacterial collagenase-induced haemorrhage presumably resulted from enzymatic destruction of membranous structures; at least a portion of the inflammatory response may be due to activation of a kinin-like system.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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