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Vestn Oftalmol ; 132(4): 88-93, 2016.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28635928

High prevalence of retinal vein occlusion in young people as well as treatment complexity and inadequate control of hemostatic parameters of blood and lacrimal fluid determine the significance of relevant research in patients with retinal vascular pathology. The data thus obtained may be useful for disease prognosis, severity evaluation and therapy control. This review is aimed to study hemostasis-related parameters of blood and lacrimal fluid in such patients.


Hemostasis/physiology , Retinal Vein Occlusion , Tears/metabolism , Blood Coagulation/physiology , Humans , Platelet Activation/physiology , Retinal Vein Occlusion/blood , Retinal Vein Occlusion/metabolism , Retinal Vein Occlusion/prevention & control
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Bioorg Khim ; 41(3): 275-91, 2015.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26502604

The kallikrein-kinin system (KKS) is the key proteolytic system participating in control of a wide spectrum of physiological functions and the development of many pathological conditions. This explains great interest in structures, functions and molecular biology of separate components of the system, molecular mechanisms of their interaction and relationship with other regulatory systems. The information in this field for the last two decades clarifies the role of KKS in morphogenesis of cells, regulation of smooth muscular contractility of some organs, decrease of blood pressure, increase of vascular permeability, the development of inflammation, transformation of cells and the other functions of both physiological and pathological processes. Essential progress in understanding of functions KKS was made by the discovery and study of bradykinin receptors, cloning of kininogen and kallikrein encoding genes, revealing of domain structure of kininogen, prekallikrein and some kininases and decoding of mechanisms of contact phase of proteolytic system activation in blood plasma.


Kallikrein-Kinin System , Kallikreins/blood , Kinins/blood , Humans , Kininogens/blood , Plasma/chemistry
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 128(4): 78-81, 2012.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22994115

Multifactor etiology of diabetic retinopathy (DR) determines difficulty of understanding of pathogenesis and need of search of effective approaches to study key mechanisms of development of this microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus (DM). Significant achievements of the last years show the contribution of two proteolytic systems into pathogenesis of DR, that control vascular tone and permeability - kallikrein-kinin (KKS) and renin-angiotensin systems (RAS). Among new approaches to DR treatment one of the most appropriate is an influence on KKS by means of inhibiting kallikrein, that leads to reduction of retinal vascular permeability and allows to prevent the development of macula oedema and other consequences of vascular wall damage in DR.


Capillary Permeability/drug effects , Diabetic Retinopathy , Kallikrein-Kinin System , Macular Edema/prevention & control , Molecular Targeted Therapy/trends , Plasma Kallikrein , Diabetic Retinopathy/complications , Diabetic Retinopathy/drug therapy , Diabetic Retinopathy/metabolism , Drug Discovery , Forecasting , Humans , Kallikrein-Kinin System/drug effects , Kallikrein-Kinin System/physiology , Macular Edema/etiology , Macular Edema/metabolism , Plasma Kallikrein/antagonists & inhibitors , Plasma Kallikrein/metabolism , Renin-Angiotensin System/physiology , Vasopressins/antagonists & inhibitors , Vasopressins/metabolism
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Anesteziol Reanimatol ; (3): 34-8, 2006.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16889210

Surgical treatment of complex congenital heart disease under extracorporeal circulation is accompanied by a systemic inflammatory reaction occurring in neonatal infants and babies. There were drastic increases in the concentration of tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-8, neutrophilic elastase and a predominance of a proinflammatory response over an inflammatory one at the warming stages and after administration of protamine sulfate. The rate of an inflammatory response depended on the duration of extracorporeal circulation. Modified ultrafiltration could remove cytokines; however, their concentration in the body remains high. A relationship was found between the course of a postoperative period and the rate of a developing reaction to extracorporeal circulation in the surgical treatment of congenital heart diseases.


Cardiac Surgical Procedures/methods , Extracorporeal Circulation/adverse effects , Heart Defects, Congenital/surgery , Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome/immunology , Heart Defects, Congenital/etiology , Heart Defects, Congenital/immunology , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Interleukin-10/analysis , Interleukin-10/immunology , Interleukin-8/analysis , Interleukin-8/immunology , Postoperative Period , Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome/etiology , Time Factors , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/analysis , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/immunology
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Ter Arkh ; 75(3): 36-40, 2003.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12718218

AIM: To study the activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) in patients with pneumonia and chronic obstructive lung diseases (COLD). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty nine patients with pneumonia and 77 with COLD were examined. The activity of ACE in the serum and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and the effects of leukocytic elastase and concentrations of zinc, endogenous inhibitors, and activators were studied. RESULTS: The patients with pneumonia in the acute phase of the disease have been found to have low ACE activity in both blood and BAL. As the inflammatory process comes to an end, ACE activity normalizes. In the patients with COLD, the activity of ACE is primarily decreased at remission. When COLD aggravates, the activity of ACE in blood and BAL increases. In pneumonia and COLD, the changes in ACE activity are more profound in BAL than in blood. CONCLUSION: The only cause of the altered activity of ACE in patients with COLD and pneumonia is a change in the concentration of the enzyme.


Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/metabolism , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/metabolism , Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid , Humans
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Vopr Med Khim ; 48(2): 204-14, 2002.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12189629

The activity of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) was analysed in blood serum and bronchial fluid of 69 patients with acute pneumonia and 77 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). In patients with pneumonia in acute phase ACE activity was lower in both serum and bronchial fluid. During recovery of patients with acute pneumonia ACE activity was normalizated. In patients with COPD ACE activity was lower in remission stage and higher (both serum and bronchial fluid) during COPD exacerbation. The changes of ACE activity were more pronounced in bronchial fluid than serum in both COPD and pneumonia.


Pneumonia/enzymology , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/enzymology , Renin/metabolism , Biomarkers/blood , Humans , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/blood
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Biochemistry (Mosc) ; 67(1): 13-24, 2002 Jan.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11841336

This review considers the data of recent years concerning the contact system initiating the activation of blood plasma proteolytic systems, such as hemocoagulation, fibrinolysis, kininogenesis, and also complement and angiotensinogenesis. The main proteins of the contact system are the factors XII and XI, prekallikrein, and high-molecular-weight kininogen. The data on the structure, functions, and biosynthesis of these proteins and on their genes are presented. Studies in detail on the protein-protein interactions during formation of the ensemble of the contact system components on the anionic surface resulted in the postulation of the mechanism of activation of this system associated with generation of the XIIa factor and of kallikrein. This mechanism is traditionally considered a trigger of processes for the internal pathway of the hemocoagulating cascade. However, the absence of direct confirmation of such activation in vivo and the absence of hemorrhagia in the deficiency of these components stimulated the studies designed to find another mechanism of their activation and physiological role outside of the hemostasis system. As a result, a new concept on the contact system activation on the endothelial cell membrane was proposed. This concept is based on the isolation of a complex of proteins, which in addition to the above-mentioned proteins includes cytokeratin 1 and the receptors of the urokinase-like plasminogen activator and of the complement q-component. The ideas on the role of this system in the biology of vessels are developed. Some of our findings on the effect of leukocytic elastase on the key components of the contact system are also presented.


Blood Coagulation , Blood/metabolism , Endothelium/cytology , Kininogens/biosynthesis , Leukocytes/metabolism , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Endothelium/metabolism , Factor XI/biosynthesis , Factor XII/biosynthesis , Fibrinolysis , Humans , Keratins/biosynthesis , Models, Biological , Prekallikrein/biosynthesis , Protein Conformation , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Structure-Activity Relationship , Time Factors
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Klin Lab Diagn ; (1): 10-5, 2002 Jan.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11855330

The activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) was measured in the serum and bronchial contents of 69 patients with pneumonia and 77 with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). ACE activity was decreased both in the blood and bronchial contents during the acute phase of pneumonia. With resolution of the inflammatory process, ACE activity normalized. In patients with COPD, the activity of ACE is decreased during remission in comparison with the mean values in the population. During COPD exacerbation the activity of ACE increases both in the blood and bronchial contents. Changes in ACE activity in pneumonia and COPD are more pronounced in the bronchial contents than in the blood. Presumably alteration of the enzyme concentration is the only cause of alteration of its activity in patients with COPD and pneumonia.


Lung Diseases, Obstructive/metabolism , Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/metabolism , Pneumonia/metabolism , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Biomarkers , Bronchoalveolar Lavage , Chronic Disease , Female , Humans , Leukocyte Elastase/blood , Lung Diseases, Obstructive/blood , Lung Diseases, Obstructive/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Pneumonia/blood , Pneumonia/diagnosis , Zinc/blood
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Vopr Med Khim ; 48(6): 603-10, 2002.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12698561

A procedure of isolation of human blood plasma prekallikrein, coagulation factor XII and active fragment beta-XIIa has been developed. This procedure includes the traditional chromatography steps and FPLC. Disc-electrophoresis revealed that the preparations of factor XII and beta-XIIa were homogeneous. Their specific activity was 70.6 U and 2.5 U, respectively. The procedure described is less time consuming and it allows to isolate these factors in the preparative quantities.


Factor XII/chemistry , Factor XII/isolation & purification , Chromatography, Gel , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Humans
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Vopr Med Khim ; 47(1): 55-71, 2001.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11385999

Degranulation of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils) and releasing of leukocyte elastase during inflammation occur not only in injured tissue but in plasma in the presence of considerable excess of alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor (alpha-1PI). However, in spite of the absence of free elastase in patients' plasma, even in such severe inflammation as peritonitis and septicaemia, degradation of the connective tissue structures and plasma proteins may be determined. However the reasons of such destructive action are not yet determined. In this paper the action of leukocyte elastase on human plasma high molecular weight kininogen (HMWK) was studied in the absence or in the presence of different concentrations of alpha-1PI. The results showed that degradation of the intact molecules of HMWK occurred under the action of elastase during 1-2 hours of combined incubation even if the concentration of alpha-1PI in the mixture in 3-5 fold exceeds the molar elastase concentration. The rate of elastase inhibition by alpha-1PI in the presence of HMWK did not depend on an order of enzyme and inhibitor addition to the incubation medium. HMWK degradation by elastase in the presence of alpha-1PI was accompanied by impairments in its adhesion function although high tolerance of HMWK inhibitory activity with respect to SH-proteinases preserved. Thus, total inhibition of leukocyte elastase by alpha-1PI, in the presence of high molecular weight kininogen develops during relatively long time interval. The pronounced destruction of intact HMWK molecules takes place during this period of gradual elastase inhibition. This fact seems to be very important in pathogenesis of thrombo-haemorrhage syndrome as a complication of severe inflammation.


Kininogen, High-Molecular-Weight/blood , Leukocyte Elastase/blood , alpha 1-Antitrypsin/metabolism , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Humans , Hydrolysis , Leukocyte Elastase/antagonists & inhibitors
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Vopr Med Khim ; 46(2): 176-83, 2000.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10885039

UNLABELLED: 53 patients with lung tuberculosis were divided in 3 groups in accordance with severity of disease. Leukocyte elastase, cationic proteins in neutrophils, activities of alpha 1-proteinase and alpha 2-macroglobulin were determined in patients' plasma. Thromboelastographic, coagulating, fibrinolytic indices, and antithrombin III activity were also determined in 28 patients of all 3 groups. Results demonstrated the high level of leukocyte elastase (6-fold more than normal) in plasma of patients with acute tuberculosis process. This group of patients demonstrated activation of intravascular coagulation proceeded on the background of significant decrease (up to 60%) of AT III activity. CONCLUSION: Acuity and severity of tuberculosis process in lung may be characterized by high activity of leukocyte elastase. Degranulating activity of neutrophils and releasing of elastase are the reason of AT III deficiency and increasing of intravascular coagulating activity in tuberculosis patients.


Blood Coagulation/physiology , Leukocyte Elastase/blood , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/enzymology , Antithrombin III/metabolism , Cell Degranulation , Humans , Leukocyte Elastase/physiology , Neutrophils/enzymology , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/blood
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Vopr Med Khim ; 45(4): 339-45, 1999.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10547885

The investigations of tear fluid of eye after contusion injury revealed on increase of trypsin-like activity in 1-3 day and 10-19 day after trauma, the progressively elevation of elastase-like activity and lowering of inhibitory potential along 2-3 week. It was detected indirect correlation between the elastase-like activity and severity of the contusion injury of the eye, the grade of corneal edema, corneal erosion and conjunctival wound, hyphema. This results was shown the participation and the role of proteolytic and inflammatory processes in pathogenesis of eye blunt trauma. It was establish that the during of local inflammation is 2 week end more and is necessary antiinflammatory therapy with use the proteases inhibitors.


Contusions/enzymology , Eye Injuries/enzymology , Pancreatic Elastase/metabolism , Trypsin Inhibitors/metabolism , Trypsin/metabolism , Humans
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Vopr Med Khim ; 45(3): 250-5, 1999.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10432562

Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity was studied in tear fluid of the contusion injured eye. We found substantial decrease of ACE activity during 1 month after trauma. Reduced ACE activity can potentiate kinin action and may contribute to the maintenance of reduced vascular tone, high capillary permeability inducing ciliochoroidal effusion which leads to ocular hypotony. We have found decrease of ACE activity in another healthy eye.


Eye Injuries/enzymology , Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/metabolism , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/enzymology , Eye Injuries/physiopathology , Hemodynamics , Humans , Tears/enzymology , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/physiopathology
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 115(1): 18-22, 1999.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10207314

Studies of the plasma components of the kallikrein-kinin system (KKS) in the lacrimal fluid (LF) of damaged eyeball of 32 patients hospitalized for contusion for the eyeball showed an appreciable increase of KKS activity during the first three days and its less expressed increase on days 10-19 after the injury. The content of prekallikrein in the damaged eye LF depends on the severity of eye contusion and plasma KKS status, and the levels of LF prekallikrein in the damaged and intact eye correlate. Serum kallikrein activity depends on the severity of injury.


Contusions/metabolism , Eye Injuries/metabolism , Kallikrein-Kinin System/physiology , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/metabolism , Biomarkers , Contusions/diagnosis , Eye/metabolism , Eye Injuries/diagnosis , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Kallikreins/metabolism , Prekallikrein/metabolism , Tears/metabolism , Trauma Severity Indices , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/diagnosis
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Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9677697

To evaluate permeability of blood-brain barrier (BBB) some immunological and biochemical indices were used. The levels of the activity of serum kallikrein-kinin system (KKS), compliment system, C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration, blood inhibitory potential, metabolic and degranulating activities of neutrophils, as well as functional activity of leukocytic elastase were investigated in 30 patients. Acute schizophrenic attack was accompanied by both activation of KKS and by the increase of functional activity of alfa-1-proteinase inhibitor. The increase of CRP levels, high hemolytic activity of complement as well as considerable degranulating activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes may be the causes of the damage of BBB permeability during acute schizophrenic attack.


Blood-Brain Barrier , Cell Degranulation , Kallikrein-Kinin System/physiology , Neutrophils/physiology , Schizophrenia/metabolism , Acute Disease , Adult , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Complement System Proteins/analysis , Humans , Leukocytes/enzymology , Male , Middle Aged , Pancreatic Elastase/metabolism , Protease Inhibitors/metabolism , Schizophrenia/immunology
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Vopr Med Khim ; 44(2): 203-12, 1998.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9634724

It is commonly accepted that the tolerance to insulin and hyperglycemia of the patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is due to some defect of insulin receptors or disturbances in the signaling pathway of the cell. This disease is often accompanied by hypertension. In this paper the high activity of plasma kallikrein-kinin system (KKS) (kallikrein activity was 6-8 times higher than normal), of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) (4 times greater than normal), and of leukocyte elastase (2.7 times higher than normal) were demonstrated in plasma of patients with NIDDM. Increasing of KKS activity was coincident with rising of ACE activity, which may be the cause of the fast bradykinin inactivation and arising of hypertension. The treatment with ACE inhibitor during 3 months (4 mg of Perindopril per day) decreased ACE activity in patients' plasma which was accompanied with decreasing of the arterial pressure and some restoration of the carbohydrate metabolism indicators. The hyperinsulinemic euglycaemic clamping of 7 patients with NIDDM and essential hypertension showed that ACE-inhibitor (Perindopril, 4 mg) prevented bradykinin from destruction and increased the glucose consumption by tissues. The high activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and secretion of the elastase in NIDDM patients' plasma and/or instability of plasmatic and granular membranes of leukocyte in conditions of hyperglycaemic plasma are probably the cause of endothelial irritation and high ACE secretion. Secondly, the leukocyte may be the cause of injuring and decreasing of susceptibility of the cell receptors for insulin and bradykinin.


Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/enzymology , Leukocyte Elastase/blood , Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/blood , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Bradykinin/antagonists & inhibitors , Bradykinin/blood , Carbohydrate Metabolism , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/blood , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications , Humans , Hyperglycemia/enzymology , Hypertension/complications , Hypertension/drug therapy , Indoles/therapeutic use , Insulin/blood , Insulin Resistance , Kallikrein-Kinin System , Middle Aged , Perindopril
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Vopr Med Khim ; 40(5): 37-42, 1994.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7839668

Total trypsin-like (BAEE esterase), elastase-like (BOC esterase) and antitryptic activities were studied in blood serum of patients with atopic diseases. The elastase-like activity was increased in blood serum of all the patients examined during the acute period of the disease; the enzyme activation depended on the pathology severity and clinical picture manifestations. The increase in blood plasma total proteolytic activity correlated with reverse alteration in blood antitryptic potential. The data obtained suggest that activation of neutrophils occurred in atopic diseases, thus the rate of elastase-like activity in blood might be used as an objective pattern in examination of patients and in checking of treatment course. The developed inhibitory-protease index may serve also as a criterion in evaluation of the pathological state severity.


Asthma/blood , Neutrophils/physiology , Protease Inhibitors , Adolescent , Adult , Asthma/etiology , Humans , Hydrolysis , Hypersensitivity, Immediate , Middle Aged , Pancreatic Elastase/blood , Protease Inhibitors/blood
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Vopr Med Khim ; 40(3): 11-5, 1994.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8079431

A high level of the membrane-bound proteinase (LMP) secretion by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (up to 680 nmol/min/ml with N-benzoyl-L-arg-EE as a substrate) was shown during the cell adhesion to receptor-dependent (immobilized aggregates of IgG and C3b) and receptor-independent (DEAE-Sephadex and polymethyl methacrylate) absorbents. Incubation medium contained 6.10(6) cells/ml. The rate of secretion reached the maximal level during 15 min although its level was already high to the 5 min of C3b- and hydrophobic surface-induced activation (491 +/- 55 and 382 nmol/min, respectively). The high level of LMP secretion coincided with the peak of luminol-dependent chemoluminescence during the receptor-dependent adhesion, but did not correlate with a low level of luminescence in the receptor-independent adhesion. Localization of LMP in latent form in neutrophil membrane was shown earlier; the enzyme activation may occur due to effect of polycationic molecules of bovine tissue proteinase inhibitor of Kunitz type, protamine sulfate, alkaline fraction of ampholines. The enzyme (with BAEE as a substrate) was identified as serine proteinase of the trypsin-like type which activated Hageman factor (the XII factor of clotting system) and demonstrated the kininogenase activity. Only slight elastase-like activity was detected after incubation of neutrophils with all the adsorbents studied (0-2 nmol/min/ml with MeOSucAlaAlaProValpNA as a substrate). Chymotrypsin-like activity achieved maximum only by 30 min of activation with all the types of adsorbents (up to 270 nmol/min/ml with N-benzoyl-Tyr-EE as a substrate); this suggests impairment of azurophilic granules and appearance of cathepsin G.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Leukocytes, Mononuclear/enzymology , Receptors, Cell Surface/metabolism , Serine Endopeptidases/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Cell Adhesion , Cell Membrane/enzymology , Complement C3b , Enzyme Activation , Humans , Molecular Sequence Data , Oxygen/metabolism , Sepharose/analogs & derivatives
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Vopr Med Khim ; 40(3): 20-5, 1994.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8079434

A spectrophotometric procedure was developed for estimation of elastase activity in human leukocytes in the form of complex with blood serum alpha 1 proteinase inhibitor after loosening of the complex and detection of the enzymatic activity with N-tert-butyl-hydroxy-carbonyl-Ala-p-nitrophenyl ester as a substrate in presence of acetone or acetonitrile. The optimal conditions were described, which were required for estimation of the enzyme 100% activity followed by addition of the leukocyte elastase standard preparation into blood serum as well as for measurement of the enzyme activity in the complex with alpha 1 proteinase inhibitor. The procedure took 6-10 min to evaluate the elastase activity in the complex with the inhibitor using simple buffer containing organic solvents at 30 degrees and the available two-beam spectrophotometer.


Pancreatic Elastase/isolation & purification , alpha 1-Antitrypsin/metabolism , Acetone , Acetonitriles , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Leukocyte Elastase , Pancreatic Elastase/antagonists & inhibitors , Pancreatic Elastase/metabolism , Spectrum Analysis , Substrate Specificity
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