Thrombosis research
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Thrombosis research · Oct 1986
Comparative StudyA comparative study of the efficacy and specificity of tissue plasminogen activator and pro-urokinase: demonstration of synergism and of different thresholds of non-selectivity.
Clot lysis and non-specific plasminogen activation in human plasma by tissue tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) and/or pro-urokinase (pro-UK) were studied. The fibrinolytic activity of pro-UK was expressed as latent units, i.e. measured after activation with plasmin on a fibrin plate against the reference standard. The t-PA unitage was assigned on a weight basis of a similar equivalence of 100,000 IU/mg. ⋯ Non-specific plasminogen activation occurred above a certain concentration of either activator but was found at lower concentrations of t-PA than pro-UK. In the absence of a clot, plasmin generation occurred with t-PA at about 30% of the concentration at which pro-UK induced a corresponding effect. It is concluded that there are important differences in the fibrinolytic and clot selective properties of t-PA and pro-UK, and that some of these properties may be complementary resulting in a fibrin specific, synergistic fibrinolytic effect.