plasminogen activator
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A scientist carefully adds plasminogen activator to a test tube in the laboratory.
Definition
Noun: * An enzyme (a type of protease) that catalyzes the conversion of the inactive proenzyme plasminogen into the active enzyme plasmin. This process initiates fibrinolysis, the breakdown of blood clots.
Usage
- Medical Context: The term is used almost exclusively in medical, biochemical, and pharmacological contexts to describe substances that trigger the body's natural clot-dissolving system.
- Tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) is a critical protein in the breakdown of blood clots.
- The drug acts as a plasminogen activator to treat acute ischemic stroke.
Advanced Usage
- Therapeutic Agent: Refers specifically to pharmaceutical drugs (e.g., alteplase, reteplase) that are recombinant forms of human tissue plasminogen activator, used as thrombolytic ("clot-busting") therapy.
- The timely administration of a plasminogen activator can significantly improve outcomes for heart attack patients.
Variants and Related Words
- tPA / t-PA: Abbreviation for "tissue-type plasminogen activator," the primary physiological form of the enzyme.
- Urokinase (uPA): Another type of plasminogen activator, originally isolated from urine.
- Thrombolytic: An adjective or noun describing an agent (like a plasminogen activator drug) that breaks down blood clots.
- Fibrinolytic: An adjective describing the process (fibrinolysis) or agents that dissolve fibrin, the main protein component of blood clots.
Synonyms
- Fibrinolytic agent (in a therapeutic context)
- Thrombolytic agent (in a therapeutic context)
Related Phrases
- Plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI): A substance that inhibits the function of plasminogen activators, regulating the fibrinolysis process.
- Elevated levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 are associated with an increased risk of thrombosis.
A scientist carefully adds plasminogen activator to a test tube in the laboratory.
Noun
- protease produced in the kidney that converts plasminogen to plasmin and so initiates fibrinolysis