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Robert J. Parmer, Manjula Mahata, Yun Gong, Sushil K. Mahata, Qijiao Jiang, Daniel T. O’Connor, Xiao-Ping Xi, Lindsey A. Miles
Published in Volume 106, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2000; 106(7):907–915 doi:10.1172/JCI7394
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Proposed working model for a local (autocrine/paracrine) chromaffin cell plasminogen/plasmin system and its interactions with CgA. Upon stimulation of the chromaffin cell by a secretagogue, CgA and catecholamines (Cats) are coreleased by exocytosis. Plasminogen (from circulating sources) and its activator t-PA (synthesized and secreted from the chromaffin cell) bind to the chromaffin cell surface, with resultant activation of plasminogen to plasmin. CgA subsequently is cleaved by plasmin to liberate peptide fragments that provide a negative-feedback loop to modulate subsequent catecholamine release. The asterisk denotes the active enzyme (plasmin).