| Literature DB >> 3434341 |
K Yumitori1, H Handa, T Teraura, J Yamashita, K Yamamura.
Abstract
Tumour growth essentially requires fibrin formation and fibrinopeptide A (FPA) is liberated into the circulation of fibrin formation. In the present study, a possible elevation of serum FPA level was examined in patients with metastatic brain tumour. A significant elevation of serum FPA level was shown in all 6 patients with metastatic brain tumour, when blood was drawn from the internal jugular vein. It was extremely high in 2 patients with rapidly growing tumour. However, such a significant elevation was not shown in 3 cancer patients without brain metastasis or in 1 patient with a huge meningioma. This suggests the possibility that the presence of metastatic brain tumour could be detected by measuring FPA in blood drawn form the internal jugular vein. This also suggests the tendency that elevation of serum FPA is higher in patients with more rapidly growing tumour. Infusion of urokinase into the internal carotid artery resulted in an elevation of serum fibrinopeptide B beta (1)15-42 (FPB beta) in 5 patients with metastatic brain tumour, when blood was drawn from the internal jugular vein. This suggests that urokinase could induce fibrinolysis in the tumour tissue, though this remains in conclusive because of the lack of complete controls.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3434341 DOI: 10.1007/BF01406666
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir (Wien) ISSN: 0001-6268 Impact factor: 2.216