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Studies, with a luminogenic peptide substrate, on blood coagulation factor X/Xa produced by mouse peritoneal macrophages.


ABSTRACT: The formation and secretion of coagulation Factor X/Xa by mouse peritoneal macrophages was studied with a luminogenic peptide substrate (S-2613; t-butyloxycarbonylisoleucylglutamyl-gamma-piperidylglycylarginylisoluminol). Amidolysis was quantified by measuring the light emitted during oxidation of isoluminol, released by Factor Xa. A lower detection limit of about 0.5ng of Factor Xa was established; the assay was linear with enzyme concentration up to at least 100ng/ml. Factor X was determined after treatment with the Factor X-activating component of Russell's-viper (Vipera russelli) venom. Macrophages, cultured in the absence of serum, released Factor X/Xa into the culture medium. The concentration of coagulation enzyme in the medium increased in an essentially linear fashion over a period of at least 3 days, at a rate corresponding to 6-8ng produced/24h per 10(6) cells. The ratio of Factor Xa/X+Xa varied from about 60 to 100%, showing that activation of Factor X to Xa is not prerequisite to release of the enzyme from the cells. Factor Xa activity was suppressed in the presence of warfarin [3-(alpha-acetonylbenzyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin; 12.5mug/ml of medium], but could be restored by adding vitamin K (0.1mug/ml) along with the warfarin. Cultures to which Sepharose beads containing covalently bound anti-(Factor X) antibodies had been added showed decreased amounts of free Factor X/Xa in the culture medium. The missing activity could be demonstrated by incubating the recovered conjugate with the substrate peptide S-2613. Factor Xa produced by the macrophages was efficiently inactivated by heparin in the presence of antithrombin, heparin with high affinity for antithrombin being more effective than the corresponding low-affinity species.

SUBMITTER: Lindahl U 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1158578 | biostudies-other | 1982 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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