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Inflammation Plasmin

Streptokinase Trypsin Uiicase Urokinase Plasminogen- plasmin Protein hydrolysis Urate+02->allantoin Plasminogen->plasmm Blood clots Inflammation Gout Blood clots... [Pg.66]

Trypsin is typically considered an enzyme found in the pancreas and small intestine. However, trypsin, thrombin, and plasmin are also widely expressed in endothelium, including epithelial immune cells as well as neurons. Upregulated expression and release occurs during both acute and chronic inflammation [60], Autocrine release of trypsin and thrombin causes activation of protease-activated receptors (PARs) reaction leading to cellular proliferation and inflammation [4], This response includes release of proteins by all cells during chronic inflammation. Bik prevents PAR activation on cell surfaces. [Pg.231]


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