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Marked increase of fibrin gel permeability with very low dose ASA treatment.

Aleksandra Antovic1, Christina Perneby, Gunilla Jacobsson Ekman, Håkan N Wallen, Paul Hjemdahl, Margareta Blombäck, Shu He.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Previous data from our group show that acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), especially at low dose, alters the network structure of fibrin, rendering it more porous. The present study was performed to extend the dose-response curve for effects of ASA on fibrinogen clotting properties and to examine the variability of these effects during a 24-h dose interval.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifteen healthy volunteers received ASA 37.5 mg daily (low dose) for 10 days and, after an interval of 2 weeks, 320 mg daily (medium dose) for 7 days, followed by a single bolus dose of 640 mg (high dose). The plasma fibrinogen concentrations were determined and the permeability of fibrin gels (Ks) was assayed with a recently modified flow measurement technique. Three-dimensional (3D) structure of the fibrin network was studied by confocal microscopy.
RESULTS: ASA therapy did not influence fibrinogen concentrations. Compared to baseline, Ks levels were increased by 21% and 31% in samples during medium and high dose ASA treatment (p<0.01) and, even more markedly, by 44% (p<0.0001) with very low dose ASA treatment (p<0.01, compared to the higher doses). The effects of ASA on fibrin gel permeability were stable over a 24-h dose interval. During ASA treatment, thicker fibrin fibers and larger network pores with irregular structure were observed by confocal microscopy.
CONCLUSIONS: Acetylation of lysine residues in the fibrinogen molecule may explain the alterations in its clotting property, resulting in altered fibrin gel permeability. The mechanism(s) behind the greater increase in fibrin gel permeability and alterations in 3D structure of the fibrin network observed, and why this phenomenon is more pronounced at low compared to intermediate or high ASA doses, deserve further investigations.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16181986     DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2005.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Res        ISSN: 0049-3848            Impact factor:   3.944


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