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Protease nexin-1 activity in cultured Schwann cells
Mulligan, L. P.; Rosenblatt, D. E.; Toms, R.; Johnson, D.
1991-07-08
Citation:Mulligan, L. P., Rosenblatt, D. E., Toms, R., Johnson, D. (1991/07/08)."Protease nexin-1 activity in cultured Schwann cells." Neuroscience Letters 128(1): 42-46. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/29228>
Abstract: We report that protease nexin-1 (PN-1), a serine protease inhibitor known to have neurite-promoting effects, is made by Schwann cells in tissue culture. Three modalities have been used to demonstrate the presence of PN-1 in Schwann cell cultures. Immunostaining of the cultures with anti-PN-1 antibody gives positive staining over cells and matrix. Western blots of Schwann cell conditioned medium (CM) using anti-PN-1 antibody show a band that co-migrates with the PN-1 standard at 45 kDa. Biochemical assay for protease inhibitory activity shows that CM inhibits thrombin activity in a calorimetric assay. The CM-mediated inhibition of thrombin is reversed if the CM is pre-incubated with anti-PN-1 antibody.