Journal article
Pig catabolin is a form of interleukin 1. Cartilage and bone resorb, fibroblast make prostaglandin and collagenase, and thymocyte proliferation is augmented in response to one protein
J Saklatvala, LMS Pilsworth, SJ Sarsfield, J Gavrilovic, JK Heath
Biochemical Journal | PORTLAND PRESS LTD | Published : 1984
DOI: 10.1042/bj2240461
Abstract
Homogeneous catabolin from pig leucocytes induced proteoglycan breakdown, but not collagen breakdown, in explants of articular cartilage. It augmented lectin-induced proliferation of mouse thymocytes, stimulated production of prostaglandin E2 and collagenase fibroblasts and chondrocytes, and increased Ca2+ release from mouse calvarial explants, all at concentrations down to 50 pM. In view of these effects it was concluded that pig catabolin is a form of interleukin 1.