A Role of Plasminogen-Plasmin System
at Ischemic Cerebral Infarction. Possibilities of Applying New Knowledge
in the Development of New Thrombolytic Substances
Voško MR.1,2, Kurča E.2, Nosáľ V.2
1Neurologische Klinik, Klinikum Grosshadern, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, München 2Neurologická klinika JLF UK a MFN, Martin |
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Summary:
The authors have presented a literary survey dealing with a role of plasminogenplasmin
system, system of matrixmetalloproteinases and other proteolytic systems
in the pathogenesis of ischemic cerebral infarction. The activation of endogenous
plasminogen activators (particularly urokinase activator of plasminogen) and system
of matrixmetalloproteinases in early phases of cerebral infarction causes the
damage to the endothelium of cerebral blood-vessels. It results in extravasation of
blood elements and, secondarily, in neuronal damage. Selected proteolytic systems
also play a basic role in the pathogenesis of developing secondary hemorrhagic
transformation of an ischemic locus as well as ischemic cerebral oedema. In the
other part of the report, a new thrombolytic substances and their pharmacological
properties, and supposed limits of applying thrombolytic therapy in clinical
practice are discussed.
Key words:
ischemic cerebral infarction, plasminogen-plasmin system, proteases,
thrombolytic therapy
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