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  • Title: [Quantification of a specific inhibitor (PAI-1) of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) in the plasma].
    Author: Masson C, Angles-Cano E.
    Journal: Ann Biol Clin (Paris); 1989; 47(5):269-74. PubMed ID: 2500878.
    Abstract:
    In human plasma, the activation of plasminogen by tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) is a fibrin localized process which allows the specific dissolution of thrombi. Most of the t-PA circulates as a complex with its inhibitor, PAI-1, which thereby regulates its activity. In the present work the authors have studied the kinetics of inhibition of t-PA by PAI-1 and have developed an assay for its specific detection. The assay is performed in microtitration plates containing a solid-phase fibrin network, as follows: the source of inhibitor is mixed with solutions containing increasing amounts of t-PA, then the residual t-PA is separated by means of a solid-phase fibrin support and detected with a coupled reaction using a plasmin selective chromogenic substrate. The change in absorbance is measured in a microtiter plate reader and converted to t-PA activity by reference to a standard curve. The residual t-PA activity is inversely proportional to the concentration of PAI-1. The quantitation of PAI-1 is based on the variation of the dissociation constant of the fibrin/t-PA interaction obtained in the presence of the inhibitor. Since other serine-protease inhibitors do not interfere with the assay, the method is specific for PAI-1 and can be safely used in other biological fluids.
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