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Bug bites suggest new stroke drug.


A treatment for strokes that result from blood clots Blood Clots Definition

A blood clot is a thickened mass in the blood formed by tiny substances called platelets. Clots form to stop bleeding, such as at the site of cut.
 may be on the horizon, thanks to the parasitic lifestyle of blood-sucking arthropods.

To keep the blood flowing, creatures such as ticks and mosquitoes inject a victim with enzymes called apyrases. Their job is to degrade adenosine diphosphate adenosine diphosphate: see adenine; adenosine triphosphate.
Adenosine diphosphate (ADP)

A coenzyme and an important intermediate in cellular metabolism as the partially dephosphorylated form of adenosine triphosphate.
 (ADP (1) (Automatic Data Processing) Synonymous with data processing (DP), electronic data processing (EDP) and information processing.

(2) (Automatic Data Processing, Inc., Roseland, NJ, www.adp.
), which an animal's body uses at a wound site to recruit platelets that form a clot.

People possess an apyrase ap·y·rase
n.
Any of various enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of ATP, causing the release of phosphate and energy.
 similar to the ones in bloodsucking blood·suck·er  
n.
1. An animal, such as a leech, that sucks blood.

2. An extortionist or a blackmailer.

3. A person who is intrusively or overly dependent upon another; a parasite.
 insects, but it normally degrades compounds other than ADP. Min Lu of the Weill Medical College of Cornell University and his colleagues recently determined the shape of this human enzyme and compared its active region with those of insect apyrases. By mutating the gene encoding the human enzyme, they made a version whose active region mirrors that of the insect enzyme.

The new protein degrades ADP 100 times as readily as the original human enzyme does and is a potent inhibitor of platelet aggregation, Lu's team reports in the March 5 Cell. The researchers are testing whether the upgraded enzyme can treat strokes experimentally induced in rodents and monkeys.
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Title Annotation:Biomedicine
Author:Travis, John
Publication:Science News
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 27, 2004
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