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Query: UNIPROT:P20020 (
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In the present study, we have investigated the mechanism of affinity modulation of alpha IIb beta 3 by chymotrypsin. We first confirmed that alpha-chymotrypsin could activate alpha IIb beta 3 (approximately 7,000 molecules per platelet) without major intracellular signaling. However, we unexpectedly found that high concentrations of amiloride dose-dependently inhibited 125I-
fibrinogen
binding to the chymotrypsin-treated platelets, as well as the platelet aggregation (IC50 [50% inhibitory concentration] for
fibrinogen
binding, 530 mumol/L). In contrast, amiloride did not inhibit alpha IIb beta 3 activation induced by anti-alpha IIb beta 3 monoclonal antibody PT25-2 or AP5. To identify the pathway involved, the effects of alteration of Na+ gradient in platelets were examined. Lowering Na+ gradient by replacing extracellular Na+ with tetramethylammonium (TMA) increased the number of activated alpha IIb beta 3 by twofold, as assessed by
fibrinogen
-binding assay. The incubation of platelets with ouabain, a Na+/K(+)-
adenosine triphosphatase
(
ATPase
) inhibitor, further augmented alpha IIb beta 3 activation. These data suggested that a likely candidate for the pathway was Na+/Ca2+ exchanger. At 140 mmol/L [Na+]o, 45Ca2+ influx to the chymotrypsin-treated platelets was twofold greater than that to non-treated platelets. Replacement of Na+ with TMA further increased the Ca2+ influx, and the increase was inhibited by amiloride dose-dependently. 3',4'-Dichlorobenzamil (DCB) and bepridil, relatively specific inhibitors of Na+/Ca2+ exchanger, also inhibited the chymotrypsin-induced alpha IIb beta 3 activation, and the IC50 values of these inhibitors for
fibrinogen
binding were 25 mumol/L and 52 mumol/L, respectively. Moreover, platelet aggregation induced by various physiologic agonists was inhibited by DCB or bepridil, while platelet agglutination by ristocetin was not. Our data newly suggest that Na+/Ca2+ exchanger operating in reverse mode may be directly involved in inside-out signaling that activates alpha IIb beta 3.
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PMID:Affinity modulation of the platelet integrin alpha IIb beta 3 by alpha-chymotrypsin: a possible role for Na+/Ca2+ exchanger. 883 52
The cochlear influence of otitis media was investigated in order to identify damaged regions causing cochlear malfunction. BALB/c mice were challenged with viable Streptococcus pneumoniae into the middle ear cavity and were killed 1 day to 1 month later for immunohistochemical analysis. Otitis media was induced in all of the animals, and some showed inflammatory cells in the cochlea. Although other changes were not obvious by hematoxylin and eosin staining, immunohistochemistry showed the presence of
fibrinogen
in the cochlea, mainly in the lower portion of the spiral ligament and in the spiral limbus. Immunostaining for connexin 26 was decreased in the spiral ligament, accompanied by marked
fibrinogen
staining. Immunostaining for sodium-potassium-
adenosine triphosphatase
in the stria vascularis and in the type II fibrocytes of the spiral ligament was not affected obviously. The presence of
fibrinogen
in the cochlea suggests disruption of the blood-labyrinth barrier caused by the middle ear inflammation. Changes in connexin 26 staining suggest the possibility that the spiral ligament could be among the regions responsible for the cochlear malfunction.
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PMID:The influence of pneumococcal otitis media on the cochlear lateral wall. 1035 10