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Publication : Neuronal death in the central nervous system demonstrates a non-fibrin substrate for plasmin.

First Author  Tsirka SE Year  1997
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  94
Issue  18 Pages  9779-81
PubMed ID  9275201 Mgi Jnum  J:42819
Mgi Id  MGI:1096307 Doi  10.1073/pnas.94.18.9779
Citation  Tsirka SE, et al. (1997) Neuronal death in the central nervous system demonstrates a non-fibrin substrate for plasmin. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94(18):9779-81
abstractText  Mice deficient for plasminogen exhibit a variety of pathologies, all of which examined to date are reversed when the animals are also made fibrin(ogen) deficient. These results suggested that the predominant, and perhaps exclusive, physiological role of plasminogen is clearance of fibrin. Plasminogen-deficient mice also display resistance to excitotoxin-induced neurodegeneration, in contrast with wild-type mice, which are sensitive. Based on the genetic interaction between plasminogen and fibrinogen, we investigated whether resistance to neuronal cell death in the plasminogen-deficient mice is dependent on fibrin(ogen). Unexpectedly, mice lacking both plasminogen and fibrinogen are resistant to neurodegeneration to levels comparable to plasminogen-deficient mice. Therefore, plasmin acts on substrates other than fibrin during experimental neuronal degeneration, and may function similarly in other pathological settings in the central nervous system.
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