Studies on cathepsin B in human articular cartilage
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Studies on cathepsin B in human articular cartilage
Abstract
The thiol proteinase cathepsin B (EC 3.4.22.1), previously called cathepsin B1, was assayed in human articular cartilage by its hydrolysis of the synthetic substrate alpha-N-benzoyl-DL-arginine 2-naphthylamide. The enzyme was activated by cysteine and EDTA and completely inhibited by iodoacetamide and HgCl2. It was also partially inhibited by whole human serum. Human osteoarthrotic cartilage had increased activity when compared with normal cartilage. Cathepsin B activity of normal cartilage was age-related, being high in juveniles and declining to low values in adult and elderly individuals. Cathepsin D and cathepsin B both exhibited a zonal variation through the cartilage depth; the surface cells appeared to contain more activity than those close to the subchondral bone.
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