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Establishing a rat model for the study of vitamin K deficiency.

Yanni Mi1, Xue Xiao1, Dongzheng Liu1, Nana Ping1, Yanbing Zhu1, Bo Li2, Lihui Long3, Yongxiao Cao1.   

Abstract

The main vitamin K-deficient model, minidose warfarin, is different from the pathological mechanism of vitamin K deficiency, which is a shortage of vitamin K. The objective of this study was to establish a new method of vitamin K-deficient model combining a vitamin K-deficient diet with the intragastrical administration of gentamicin in rats. The clotting was assayed by an automated coagulation analyser. The plasma PIVKA-II was assayed by ELISA. The vitamin K status was detected by an HPLC-fluorescence system. In the diet- and gentamicin-induced vitamin K-deficient 14-day group, the rats had undetected vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 in the liver and a prolonged APTT. In the 21-day group, there was also a prolonged PT and a decrease of the FIX activities. In the 28-day group, the undetected vitamin K1 and vitamin K2, the prolonged PT and APTT, and the decrease of the FII, FVII, FIX, and FX activities prompted the suggestion that there were serious deficiencies of vitamin K and vitamin K-dependent coagulation in rats. It is suggested that the diet- and gentamicin-induced vitamin K-deficient 14-day or 21-day model can be used for studies related to the status of vitamin K. The vitamin K-deficient 28-day model can be applied to research involving both the status of vitamin K and of vitamin K-dependent coagulation. In conclusion, the combination of a vitamin K-deficient diet with the administration of gentamicin results in a useful model of vitamin K-deficieny.
© 2016 The Authors. International Journal of Experimental Pathology © 2016 International Journal of Experimental Pathology.

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Keywords:  animal model; coagulation factor; gentamicin; vitamin K deficiency; warfarin

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27256579      PMCID: PMC4926044          DOI: 10.1111/iep.12178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Exp Pathol        ISSN: 0959-9673            Impact factor:   1.925


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