1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.1990.tb01666.x
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On the proteolytic activity of contact lenses and bacteria

Abstract: Contact lens wear (CLW) has been shown to cause an elevation in tear fluid (TF) plasmin levels. This study investigated whether the proteolytic activity assayed by a caseinolytic technique was also bound by CLs and whether certain bacterial species contribute to the production of plasmin. CLs worn by patients with corneal disease showed proteolytic activity in five out of nine cases when examined on casein agar. Histological and electron microscopic examination of the lenses revealed bacterial adherence and gr… Show more

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“…In , 1988). Plasmin activity can also be found associated with the surfaces of a contact lense (Joutsimo et al, 1990). This raises an in- Round-edged glass coverslips were coated with human fibronectin (Engvall & Ruoslahti, 1977), human fibrinogen (Kabi, Sweden) and bovine serum albumin (BSA: Behringwerke) by incubating 100 pI of 10 pg/ml stock solution over night at 20 "C on the coverslips.…”
Section: Effect Of Plasmin On the Adherence Of Staphylococcus Aureusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In , 1988). Plasmin activity can also be found associated with the surfaces of a contact lense (Joutsimo et al, 1990). This raises an in- Round-edged glass coverslips were coated with human fibronectin (Engvall & Ruoslahti, 1977), human fibrinogen (Kabi, Sweden) and bovine serum albumin (BSA: Behringwerke) by incubating 100 pI of 10 pg/ml stock solution over night at 20 "C on the coverslips.…”
Section: Effect Of Plasmin On the Adherence Of Staphylococcus Aureusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A modification of the radial caseinolysis (Saksela 1981) was used to study the proteolytic activity as described earlier (Joutsimo et al 1990). For this assay, agarose (Agarose C, Pharmacia, Stockholm, Sweden) was prepared to a concentration of 1.2% (w/v) in 0.1 M Tris-HC1 buffer, pH 8.0, containing 0.05% (w/v) NaN,.…”
Section: Determination Of Proteolytic Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%