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. 1999 Aug 5;1428(2-3):251-9.
doi: 10.1016/s0304-4165(99)00090-2.

Collagenase degrades collagen in vivo in the ischemic heart

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Collagenase degrades collagen in vivo in the ischemic heart

S Takahashi et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

Previously, we showed that ischemic rat heart contains an activated procollagenase capable of degrading collagen in vitro. We now demonstrate that the collagen resident in such hearts (in vivo) also becomes degraded, producing characteristic fragments implicating the action of an activated collagenase. The evidence is the appearance of amino-terminal dansyl-Ile (+dansyl-Leu) residues in pepsin digests of re-oxygenated rat hearts and immunoblots showing 3/4 length (alphaA) fragments from type I collagen. Also, in ischemic rat myocardium, alphaA(I) and alphaA(III) fragments were detected in pepsin digests. The time periods required for the cleavage and degradation of collagen suggest the participation of a procollagenase that becomes activated. Results demonstrate for the first time that an interstitial collagenase in such hearts initiates in vivo degradation of types I and III collagens.

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