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Query: EC:3.4.24.3 (
collagenase
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Tolmetin sodium
was shown previously to reduce the level of adhesions formed after peritoneal surgery. In addition, when tolmetin was administered to rats at the time of surgery, the level of macrophage activity (phagocytosis, superoxide anion production and tumoricidal activity) was elevated. In this study, the level of neutral protease activity in the culture supernatant of peritoneal macrophages from postsurgical rabbits. after in vitro exposure to tolmetin was examined. The level of
collagenase
, elastase and plasminogen activator inhibitor activity in the culture supernatant of macrophages was modulated after peritoneal surgery. Collagenase activity in the culture supernatant of macrophages from nonsurgical and postsurgical rabbits up to 48 h was reduced after co-culture with tolmetin. In contrast, elastase secretion was elevated to maximal levels (which plateaued 24 h after surgery in cultures of control macrophages) in cultures of macrophages from nonsurgical and early postsurgical (6 and 12 h) rabbits by in vitro exposure to tolmetin. Alternatively, the level of plasminogen activator inhibitor activity in the culture supernatants of postsurgical macrophages was reduced after in vitro exposure to tolmetin. These data indicate that tolmetin, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent, modulates the levels of
collagenase
, elastase and plasminogen activator inhibitor activity in culture supernatants of postsurgical macrophages.
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PMID:Protease and protease inhibitor secretion by postsurgical macrophages following in vitro exposure to tolmetin. 132 79
Tolmetin sodium
in a hyaluronic acid carrier (tolmetin-HA) was previously shown to reduce adhesion formation and alter the kinetics and levels of cellular influx into the peritoneal cavity after surgery. In this study, the effect of tolmetin-HA on the level of protease activity in macrophage-conditioned media was determined. The level of
collagenase
activity in macrophage-conditioned media was suppressed at 12 and 24 h after administration of tolmetin-HA. Alternatively, the peak level of elastase activity measured in macrophage-conditioned media was unchanged after tolmetin-HA treatment, but the kinetics of expression of maximal protease activity was delayed from 12 h in the control surgical rabbits to 24 h in tolmetin-HA-treated rabbits. Elevated plasminogen activator activity was detected in acid-treated conditioned media from the tolmetin-HA-treated rabbits when compared to control levels. However, no alteration in the level of plasminogen activator inhibitor activity was present in conditioned media of macrophages harvested from tolmetin-HA-treated rabbits compared to controls. These data suggest that tolmetin-HA treatment altered the levels of neutral protease activity secreted by postsurgical macrophages and may therefore elevate the fibrinolytic potential of the peritoneal cavity after surgery.
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PMID:In vivo administration of tolmetin in hyaluronic acid modulates protease levels in postsurgical macrophage-conditioned media. 147 82