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In this paper, we carried out provocation tests by means of ultra-short wave stimulation in patients with focal infection including palmoplantar pustulosis and examined the changes in fibrinolytic activity of the circulating blood. In the positive group with palmoplantar pustulosis, the t-PA level was slightly increased after the provocation and the FDP level in the positive group was increased. On the other hand, the AT-III activity in the positive group with palmoplantar pustulosis was decreased and the antiplasmin activity in the positive group was increased. The changes of antiplasmin activity observed in this experiment did not correspond with the pathophysiological explanation of an increased fibrinolytic activity in the circulating blood. It was suggested that a positive provocation test is accompanied by an increase in fibrinolytic activity in the circulating blood of patients with focal infection of the tonsil, and the increase in fibrinolytic activity is closely related to the positiveness of the provocation test.
Auris Nasus Larynx 1992
PMID:Evaluation of provocation tests in tonsillogenic focal infection from the standpoint of fibrinolytic activity. 129 98

As an experimental model of human tonsillitis, Arthus tonsillitis of the rabbit was produced. In a previous paper, we demonstrated that an increased fibrinolytic activity in the circulating blood and increased proteolytic activity of the local tissue with Arthus tonsillitis were observed. In the present study, the mechanism of the increased proteolytic activity at the local site (tonsil with Arthus-type tonsillitis) was examined using cell cultures of lymphocytes originating from the tonsil with Arthus-type inflammation. That is, lymphocytes isolated from tonsil tissue of the rabbit were cultured in a culture medium for the short term. After culture, the used medium was collected and the presence of plasminogen activator in the culture medium and lymphocytes was investigated. It was clarified that plasminogen activator did exist in the culture medium of lymphocytes originating from the tonsil of rabbits with Arthus tonsillitis. Furthermore, addition of T cell growth factor to the culture medium of lymphocytes derived from non-treated tonsil induced the development of plasminogen activator in that culture medium. However, addition of B cell growth factor did not lead to the development of plasminogen activator activity in the culture medium. These results suggest that plasminogen activator originating from lymphocytes of the tonsil may play an important role in the increased proteolytic activity observed at the local site of Arthus tonsillitis.
Auris Nasus Larynx 1991
PMID:Plasminogen activator derived from tonsillar lymphocytes of rabbits with arthus tonsillitis. 174 7

In order to investigate the prolonged factors of otitis media with effusion, hydrolytic activities for specific substrates of plasmin and plasminogen activator (P.G.-activator) and the activity for fibrin degradation (fibrinolysis) were measured. Materials were middle ear fluids of 36 cases diagnosed as unilateral otitis media with effusion. Age of the patients were from 28 to 88 years old (mean: 61.3). Using specific substrates, determinations of P.G.-activator activity and plasmin activity were made by the method of Claeson et al. and fibrinolysis was determined by the standard fibrin plate. The results are shown below: 1) Both activities for decomposition of amide against the specific substrates of plasmin and of P.G.-activator were revealed. 2) Concerning fibrinolysis in all cases, we divided them into 3 groups; fibrinolysis (-) group of 8 cases (22.2%) which could not dissolve fibrin at all, fibrinolysis (+) group of 17 cases (47.2%) which could dissolve fibrin. Fibrinolysis (+/-) group of 11 cases (30.6%) of which the presence of fibrin dissolution was unknown. 3) The progress of fibrinolysis was observed by serial collection of middle ear fluid in the same side ear of 5 cases out of 17 cases having much activity for fibrin degradation, and lowering of fibrinolytic activity was revealed in 4 out of these 5 cases as the result. On the basis of these results, we discussed on the process of prolongation in this disease from the standpoint of the presence of fibrinolytic activity in the middle ear fluid.
Auris Nasus Larynx 1985
PMID:Fibrinolytic activity of middle ear fluid in otitis media with effusion. 383 89