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Current Vascular Pharmacology | 2006

Plasminogen Activator System and Vascular Disease

Suzanne M. Nicholl; Elisa Roztocil; Mark G. Davies

Vascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis, thromboembolic disorders and stroke, in addition to surgical procedures such as restenosis, all share the plasminogen activator system as a central component in the pathogenesis of vascular injury. Since the development of plasminogen deficient mice our knowledge of the effects of this proteolytic system in cardiovascular disease has vastly increased. The plasminogen activator system plays a key role in vascular homeostasis and constitutes a critical response mechanism to cardiovascular injury. The central components of the PA system are the proteolytic activators, urokinase-plasminogen activator (u-PA) and tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA), plasminogen (plg) and its degradation product, plasmin, together with the major inhibitors of this system, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and -2 (PAI-1, PAI-2). An extensive network of additional proteases, inhibitors, receptors and modulators directly associate and are influenced by the PA system, the largest group being the Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their respective inhibitors the Tissue inhibitors of MMPs (TIMPS).


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2005

Urokinase-induced smooth muscle cell responses require distinct signaling pathways: A role for the epidermal growth factor receptor

Suzanne M. Nicholl; Elisa Roztocil; Mark G. Davies


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2005

Sphingosine-1-phosphate–induced smooth muscle cell migration involves the mammalian target of rapamycin

William J. Tanski; Suzanne M. Nicholl; Dong Kim; Allison J. Fegley; Elisa Roztocil; Mark G. Davies


Journal of Surgical Research | 2005

Urokinase-Induced Smooth Muscle Cell Migration Requires PI3-K and Akt Activation1,2

Irfan I. Galaria; Suzanne M. Nicholl; Elisa Roztocil; Mark G. Davies


Journal of Surgical Research | 2003

Differential regulation of ERK1/2 and p38MAPK by components of the rho signaling pathway during sphingosine-1-phosphate-induced smooth muscle cell migration

Irfan I. Galaria; Allison J. Fegley; Suzanne M. Nicholl; Elisa Roztocil; Mark G. Davies


Surgery | 2005

Plasmin-induced smooth muscle cell proliferation requires epidermal growth factor activation through an extracellular pathway

Elisa Roztocil; Suzanne M. Nicholl; Irfan I. Galaria; Mark G. Davies


Journal of Surgical Research | 2005

Plasmin Induces Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation1,2

Suzanne M. Nicholl; Elisa Roztocil; Irfan I. Galaria; Mark G. Davies


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2007

Sphingosine-1-phosphate–induced oxygen free radical generation in smooth muscle cell migration requires Gα12/13 protein-mediated phospholipase C activation

Eliza Roztocil; Suzanne M. Nicholl; Mark G. Davies


Journal of Surgical Research | 2007

MECHANISMS OF KRINGLE FRAGMENT OF UROKINASE INDUCED VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL MIGRATION

Elisa Roztocil; Suzanne M. Nicholl; Mark G. Davies


Journal of Surgical Research | 2004

Urokinase-induced smooth muscle cell migration requires both PI3K/akt and PI3K/ERK1/2 activation

Elisa Roztocil; Irfan I. Galaria; Suzanne M. Nicholl; Mark G. Davies

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Y. Qi

University of Rochester

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Dong Kim

University of Rochester

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E. Bressler

University of Rochester

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