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Collagenolytic Activity of Solid Tawa Sarcoma

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Á¤Å¿µ, Sakaki Tetsuya, Tawa Toshikazu,
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Á¤Å¿µ ( Chung Tai-Young ) - ¼­¿ï´ëÇб³ Ä¡°ú´ëÇÐ ±¸°­»ýÈ­Çб³½Ç
 ( Sakaki Tetsuya ) - Japan Osaka Dental University
 ( Tawa Toshikazu ) - Japan Osaka Dental University

Abstract


True collagenolytic enzymes in animal tissues were first demonstrated by Gross and Lapiere (1962), who showed the ability of such an enzyme in the culture medium of living explants of tadpole tissue to degrade a specific substrate of undenatured collagen under physiological conditions. Recently, tumor-associated collagenolytic activity has been demonstrated in human neoplasm and in ascites V Carcinoma. This investigation have been peforme to determine whether or not a collagen lytic enzyme could e found in isolated solid Tawa sarcoma of Donryu female rat obtained the culture medium. The results were as follows. 1. 11.5mg% of hydroxyproline contained in Donryu rat skin collagen, which was extracted by 0.5M acetic acid. 2. Cultivation of solid Tawa sarcoma tissues on reconstituted rat skin collagen gels showed lysis of adjacent gel after 18 hours, and much more extensive lysis after 5 days. 3. Collagen substrate was not attacked by the common proteolytic enzymes, trypsin, pepsin, and pronase.

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