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Query: EC:3.4.21.5 (
thrombin
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Normal pregnancy is characterized by increased in vivo
thrombin
generation. A greater proportion of endogenously generated
thrombin
is complexed to heparin cofactor II in plasma from pregnant women compared to plasma from nonpregnant ones. The increase in
thrombin
-heparin cofactor II complexes suggests that the site of the additional
thrombin
generation is relatively rich in dermatan sulfate. We postulated that the site of
thrombin
generation may be the placenta since endogenous
thrombin
generation returns rapidly to normal after delivery. This report describes the isolation and characterization of placental dermatan sulfate proteoglycan from villous tissue of the term human placenta. Placental dermatan sulfate was isolated by guanidine
HCI
extraction and anion exchange chromatography. The isolated material was found to have anticoagulant activity with a relative activity of approximately 40% of that of a porcine mucosal dermatan sulfate which is undergoing clinical trial as an antithrombotic agent. The dermatan sulfate was present as a proteoglycan with a molecular mass of 90-150 kD. Upon degradation with chondroitin ABC lyase, the core protein was demonstrated to be a doublet with molecular masses of 42 and 44 kD. This core protein reacted with antiserum against the core protein of decorin on Western analysis. The role of this placental dermatan sulfate in local regulation of
thrombin
in the placenta warrants further study.
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PMID:Anticoagulant dermatan sulfate proteoglycan (decorin) in the term human placenta. 969 13