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Title: Plasma fibronectin enhances fibrinolytic system in vitro. Author: Gilboa N, Kaplan JE. Journal: Thromb Haemost; 1985 Oct 30; 54(3):639-44. PubMed ID: 2935966. Abstract: The effects of plasma fibronectin on the fibrinolytic system were studied in vitro. Fibronectin caused a time and concentration-dependent increase (up to 99% with 330 micrograms/ml) in the amidolytic activity of tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) but not of urokinase. In the presence of fibronectin the Km of the amidolytic activity of TPA decreased without a change in Vmax. It also caused a concentration-dependent increase in lys-plasminogen activation by TPA (up to 825% with 375 micrograms/ml) and by urokinase (up to 400% with 250 micrograms/ml), as well as in the amidolytic activity of plasmin (up to 55% with 300 micrograms/ml). Fibronectin did not enhance the activation of glu-plasminogen. In the presence of fibronectin the Km of lys-plasminogen activation decreased without a change in Vmax. In purified systems fibronectin significantly shortened the clot lysis time (CLT) by up to 28% and 30% in TPA- and plasmin-activated lysis, respectively. The presence of Ca2+ did not change fibronectin's effect on CLT. Clots of non-fibronectin-depleted plasma were lysed up to about twice as fast as the clots of fibronectin-depleted plasma. In conclusion, physiologic concentrations of fibronectin enhanced the fibrinolytic system in vitro. Further studies will be required to elucidate the mechanisms involved and to document whether fibronectin has a similar effect in vivo.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]