2004
DOI: 10.1007/bf03190610
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Mechanism of the stimulatory effect of native fucoidan, highly sulfated fucoidan and heparin on plasminogen activation by tissue plasminogen activator: The role of chloride

Abstract: Native Fucoidan and unfractionated heparin enhanced by 6-fold the in vitro activation of human glutamic plasminogen (Glu-Plg) by tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) using 0.05M Tris buffer pH 7.4, while sulfated fucoidan inhibited the activation under these conditions. Double reciprocal plots of these interactions showed that sulfated fucoidan inhibited the activation in a noncompetitive manner while the enhancements by heparin or native fucoidan were due to an increase of Vmax without affecting Km. To determi… Show more

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“…It was revealed as an underlying mechanism that fucoidan protected plasmin activity from the a2-plasmin inhibitor and decreased the rate of fibrin polymer formation [21]. Our main finding in the present study is observation of thrombolysis by fucoidan alone, unlike heparin, in an in-vivo thrombosis model, although they share antithrombotic and anticoagulant properties as sulfated polysaccharides.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 45%
“…It was revealed as an underlying mechanism that fucoidan protected plasmin activity from the a2-plasmin inhibitor and decreased the rate of fibrin polymer formation [21]. Our main finding in the present study is observation of thrombolysis by fucoidan alone, unlike heparin, in an in-vivo thrombosis model, although they share antithrombotic and anticoagulant properties as sulfated polysaccharides.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 45%