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  • Inhibition of collagenase activity by N-chlorotaurine, a product of activated neutrophils.

Inhibition of collagenase activity by N-chlorotaurine, a product of activated neutrophils.

Arthritis and rheumatism (1994-03-01)
J M Davies, D A Horwitz, K J Davies
ABSTRACT

To study the effects of N-chlorotaurine on collagenase activity, as a model of the effects of neutrophil activation in inflammatory arthritis. Collagen degradation by collagenase was measured by the release of acid-soluble counts from 3H-collagen. N-chlorotaurine inhibited the degradation of collagen by bacterial collagenase. This result is explained by a direct inhibition/inactivation of collagenase, since N-chlorotaurine had no effect on the proteolytic susceptibility of collagen itself. The effect appears to be specific to N-chlorotaurine since N-chloroalanine, N-chloroleucine, and HOCl/OCl- failed to inhibit collagenase; in fact, N-chloroalanine and N-chloroleucine actually increased the proteolytic susceptibility of collagen. N-chlorotaurine may minimize damage to cartilaginous joint structures in inflammatory arthritis by inhibiting/inactivating collagenase.

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Collagenase from Clostridium histolyticum, high purity, purified by chromatography, Type VII, ≥4 FALGPA units/mg solid, lyophilized powder, ≥700 CDU/mg solid (CDU = collagen digestion units)