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Fibroblast RNA and macrophage proteins (including the fibrogenic factor) in experimental silicosis.

A hypothesis is presented for the action of silica-treated macrophages on protein synthesis in fibroblasts and also a method for the isolation of silica-attached materials in lung tissue. The increased protein synthesis in the fibroblasts is due, at least partly, to an increase in mRNA. Silica preve...

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Autores principales: Kulonen, E, Aalto, M, Aho, S, Lehtinen, P, Potila, M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1983
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6196186
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author Kulonen, E
Aalto, M
Aho, S
Lehtinen, P
Potila, M
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Potila, M
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description A hypothesis is presented for the action of silica-treated macrophages on protein synthesis in fibroblasts and also a method for the isolation of silica-attached materials in lung tissue. The increased protein synthesis in the fibroblasts is due, at least partly, to an increase in mRNA. Silica prevents the suppressing "macrophage effect" of macrophage-originated ribonuclease on fibroblasts. However, under certain conditions, collagen synthesis is stimulated by silica-treated macrophage preparations to such an extent that the effect cannot be explained by the inhibition of macrophage ribonuclease alone. We therefore postulate the existence of a fibrogenic factor, which is released by the macrophages. This factor has been demonstrated and can be purified from lung homogenate of SiO2-treated rats.
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spelling pubmed-15692802006-09-18 Fibroblast RNA and macrophage proteins (including the fibrogenic factor) in experimental silicosis. Kulonen, E Aalto, M Aho, S Lehtinen, P Potila, M Environ Health Perspect Research Article A hypothesis is presented for the action of silica-treated macrophages on protein synthesis in fibroblasts and also a method for the isolation of silica-attached materials in lung tissue. The increased protein synthesis in the fibroblasts is due, at least partly, to an increase in mRNA. Silica prevents the suppressing "macrophage effect" of macrophage-originated ribonuclease on fibroblasts. However, under certain conditions, collagen synthesis is stimulated by silica-treated macrophage preparations to such an extent that the effect cannot be explained by the inhibition of macrophage ribonuclease alone. We therefore postulate the existence of a fibrogenic factor, which is released by the macrophages. This factor has been demonstrated and can be purified from lung homogenate of SiO2-treated rats. 1983-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1569280/ /pubmed/6196186 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Kulonen, E
Aalto, M
Aho, S
Lehtinen, P
Potila, M
Fibroblast RNA and macrophage proteins (including the fibrogenic factor) in experimental silicosis.
title Fibroblast RNA and macrophage proteins (including the fibrogenic factor) in experimental silicosis.
title_full Fibroblast RNA and macrophage proteins (including the fibrogenic factor) in experimental silicosis.
title_fullStr Fibroblast RNA and macrophage proteins (including the fibrogenic factor) in experimental silicosis.
title_full_unstemmed Fibroblast RNA and macrophage proteins (including the fibrogenic factor) in experimental silicosis.
title_short Fibroblast RNA and macrophage proteins (including the fibrogenic factor) in experimental silicosis.
title_sort fibroblast rna and macrophage proteins (including the fibrogenic factor) in experimental silicosis.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6196186
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