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Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) plays an essential role in several types of acute and chronic hepatitis. Our aims in the present study were to elucidate the mechanism by which TNF leads to acute lethal hepatitis, thereby focusing on the role of serine proteases and platelet-activating factor
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Acute pancreatitis is associated with increased cytokine release from different cell sources. We have investigated the ability of acinar cells, in comparison with inflammatory peripheral blood cells, to produce tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha in response to pancreatitis-associated
Human umbilical vein endothelial cells were examined for sensitivity to killing by human recombinant tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). Treatment of the cells with concentrations of TNF-alpha up to 50 ng/ml for 18 hours did not produce evidence of cytotoxicity. However, a marked cytotoxic
Widespread intravascular coagulation is common in patients with sepsis. Coagulation abnormalities may result from exposure to endotoxin, from tumor necrosis factor alpha or interleukin 1 release, or from the actions of a more specific mediator, such as vascular permeability factor. The result is
A study was made of the development of various forms of local and systemic injury in animals treated with inhibitors of proteolytic activity. The agents used were tosylarginine methyl ester (TAME), epsilon aminocaproic acid (EACA), and soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI). 1. Hemorrhagic necrosis in the
Sera and plasma from normal rats and rabbits were shown to be extremely toxic in vitro to autologous epidermal cells. On the other hand, mouse sera and newborn rat sera were innocuous to autologous epidermal cells. Viability of cells was assessed by the method of eosin dye exclusion upon 2 hour
Koolen, M.I. et al. (1984) measured urinary kallikrein (UKal) in renal transplant recipients using 2 methods, S-2266 amidolytic assay and radioimmunoassay, and reported that the values by the former method showed an increase in amount at the time of acute rejection episode (ARE) despite of no
We investigated the relationship between urinary prostaglandin E2 (UPGE2), kallikrein (UKal), graft function and complications after renal transplantation in 11 patients. Grafts of 9 patients were from living-related donors (LRD), and other 2 patients were from a cadaveric donor (CAD). UPGE2 was
The injection of 1 x 10(6) trophozoites of axenically grown Entamoeba histolytica strain HM-1 in the subcutaneous tissue of the rat results in an acute and self-limited inflammatory process, characterized by the early onset of conspicuous tissue necrosis and focal hemorrhage in the vicinity of the
Within a few hours after one injection of fresh human serum by the intraperitoneal route only, mice developed pancreatic acinar cell necrosis and inflammation, fat necrosis, elevated serum amylase and a shocklike state. The extent of these lesions and mortalities were roughly dose dependent and were
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Intracellular activation of trypsinogen is currently believed to initiate pancreatitis. Factors responsible for the progression of mild to necrotizing pancreatitis are poorly understood. This study evaluated the significance of interstitial protease release and activation in this
We report the discovery, cloning, and characterization of a novel human matrix metalloproteinase 26 (MMP-26) (matrixin) gene, endometase, an endometrial tumor-derived metalloproteinase. Among more than three million expressed sequence tags sequenced, the endometase gene was only obtained from human
Macrophage-derived cytotoxic factor (M phi-CF) obtained from murine peritoneal macrophages stimulated with calcium ionophore A 23187 and lipopolysacchride was characterized. It had a relative molecular mass of 52,000 +/- 3400 Daltons as determined by gel filtration on Sephadex G-100 column. It was