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Distribution Model for the Intact Urokinase and Urokinases Modified by Soluble Macromolecules in Rat and Mouse Bodies
Fengxie JINYuhua CHENGKiyoshi TODA
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1988 Volume 37 Issue 8 Pages 441-447

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The activity of intact urokinase (UK) and urokinases modified by soluble macromolecules (dextran and dextran sulfate sodium) in a mouse body was traced after injection of the 125I labelled enzymes. The residual fraction of the enzyme in blood can be correlated with the time (t) as follows;
Xb=Ae-at+Be-bt+Ce-ct
Since a>b>c, the residual fraction of the enzyme in blood chiefly depends on the magnitude of parameter C. The constant C for modified urokinase was larger than that for urokinase, showing the relative residual in blood was increased by modification of the enzyme. The apparent utilization in 50 min was 13.8% for intact UK, 28.1 % for the dextran- UK and 25.2% for the sulfate dextran-UK. Therefore, the apparent utilization of UK in blood was approximately doubled by the modification. Since the half-lives of UK and modified UK in kidney and liver were not long, there were no unacceptable accumulation of the enzymes.

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