Journal article

The stimulation of human synovial fibroblast plasminogen activator activity Involvement of cyclic AMP and cyclooxygenase products

JA Hamilton, T Leizer, SR Lingelbach

Bba Molecular Cell Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 1986

Abstract

The plasminogen activator activity of human synovial fibroblasts is raised by a monocyte-derived polypeptide, synovial activator and also by all-trans retinoic acid. The elevation of the synovial cell plasminogen activator activity by the two stimuli is potentiated both by agents which can raise cellular cyclic AMP levels, namely prostaglandin E2, cholera toxin and 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine, and also by exogenous 8-bromocyclic AMP. These findings suggest that there might be a substrate, which is phosphorylated by a cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase and which is important in the modulation of the synovial cell plasminogen activator activity by the two stimuli. Prostanoids can be important..

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