| Literature DB >> 1386881 |
J Román1, F Velasco, F Fernandez, M Fernandez, R Villalba, V Rubio, A Torres.
Abstract
We have studied the behaviour of total protein S, free protein S, protein C and C4b-binding protein fifteen neonates with severe infections, eight with septic shock and in a group of ten healthy newborns. Protein C was decreased in shock and septic patients, but only the shock group showed significant differences compared to normal neonates. Total protein S was normal in both groups of patients, although free protein S had significantly lower values in shock and nonshock infants. C4b-binding protein was higher than normal in septic and shock patients compared to the control group. Decreased values of protein C and free protein S can be explained by the activation of coagulation and their subsequent consumption. On the other hand, the increased levels of C4b-binding protein can affect the distribution of protein S in plasma, producing a shift in protein S to the complexed inactive form. These findings can contribute to an increased risk of microthrombosis during neonatal sepsis.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 1992 PMID: 1386881 DOI: 10.1515/jpme.1992.20.2.111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Perinat Med ISSN: 0300-5577 Impact factor: 1.901