Thromb Haemost 1979; 42(03): 895-900
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1666938
Original Article
Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart

Plasminogen Activator (Urokinase) from Cultured Cells

L James Lewis
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Research Division, Cleveland, OH 44106, U.S.A.
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Publication History

Received 10 January 1979

Accepted 30 January 1979

Publication Date:
23 August 2018 (online)

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Summary

Secretion of large quantities of urokinase by cultured renal cells suggested tissue culture as a means of production to meet demand for the material and to obtain guidelines for optimization of production. Rates of secretion and overall yields of urokinase from confluent cultures of renal cells have been studied in relation to species differences, effects of passage of cells, inoculum density, and volume of maintenance media. Aided in part by an advantage gained through addition of glycine to maintenance media, it is now possible to harvest urokinase at concentrations of the order of 800 CTA units per ml. Such concentrations are of the order of 102 times that occurring in human male urine.