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PAF1 — PLA2G7
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Velasquez et al., Hum Reprod 2001
:
PAF receptor and
PAF acetylhydrolase expression in the endosalpinx of the human Fallopian tube : possible
role of embryo derived
PAF in the control of embryo transport to the uterus
Wu et al., FASEB J 2003
(Reperfusion Injury) :
I/R induced mucosal apoptosis and
PAF activity but
inhibited PAF-acetylhydrolase activity ... The results showed that I/R inhibited mucosal
PAF-acetylhydrolase activity
resulted in an increase of activated
PAF
Miyaura et al., Circ Res 1992
:
PAF concentration may be
regulated by the degradation of
PAF as catalyzed by the plasma enzyme,
PAF acetylhydrolase (PAF-AH)
Rastogi et al., Urology 2011
:
Inhibition of TEU-2 cell
PAF-acetylhydrolase activity with methyl arachidonyl fluorophosphonate
potentiated tryptase stimulated
PAF production and PMN adherence
Ostermann et al., Haemostasis 1989
:
As a consequence of the distinct kinetic properties, the lipoprotein associated
PAF-acetylhydrolase activities do not
contribute proportionately to the degradation of
PAF in serum
Stafforini et al., J Biol Chem 1987
:
We have shown that the plasma
PAF-acetylhydrolase is
responsible for the degradation of
PAF in whole human blood and that alternate pathways for PAF degradation in plasma or blood cells are negligible
Memon et al., J Pak Med Assoc 1995
(Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1...) :
These results suggest that the elevated levels of
PAF in IDDM patients could be
due to a decrease in plasma
PAF acetylhydrolase activity
Narahara et al., Fertil Steril 1995
(Fallopian Tube Diseases...) :
It is suggested that the decrease in
PAF-acetylhydrolase activity may
result in an increase of
PAF in the FFs, which in turn may contribute to a successful pregnancy
Denizot et al., Cancer Lett 1994
:
Blood
platelet activating factor (PAF) levels are
regulated by a plasma
PAF acetylhydrolase
Francescangeli et al., Neurochem Res 1997
(Neuroblastoma) :
The levels of
PAF in the nervous tissue are also
regulated by
PAF acetylhydrolase that inactivates this mediator