| Collagen Degradation in the Abdominal Aneurysm : A Conspiracy of Matrix Metalloproteinase and Cysteine Collagenases | |||||||||||
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| Growth and rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) result from increased collagen turnover. Collagen turnover critically depends on specific collagenases that cleave the triple helical region of fibrillar collagen. As yet, the collagenases responsible for collagen degradation in AAAs have not been identified. Increased type I collagen degradation products confirmed collagen turnover in AAAs (median values: 80%). We found indications that this secondary deficiency relates to cystatin C degradation by (neutrophil-derived) proteases. | |||||||||||
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