| Literature DB >> 6388013 |
E M Essien, J Arnout, H Deckmyn, J Vermylen, M Verstraete.
Abstract
Golden hamsters inoculated intraperitoneally with Plasmodium bergei infected mouse blood regularly developed P. bergei parasitaemia. This was associated with progressive thrombocytopenia and leucocytosis as the degree of parasitaemia increased with time. When infected whole blood was stimulated with collagen, significantly enhanced thromboxane B2 (TXB2) production per platelet was seen. 6-keto prostaglandin (PG) F1 alpha formation in the same system increased from the sixth infection day onwards and correlated with the relative leukocytosis. The production of 6-keto PGF1 alpha by aorta rings was significantly higher during the 4-7th days postinoculation. The increase in thromboxane production however was much more important than that of 6-keto PGF1 alpha and it therefore is concluded that P. bergei parasitaemia in hamsters tilts the haemostatic balance towards the platelet hyperaggregability that has also been described in P. falciparum infection in man.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6388013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thromb Haemost ISSN: 0340-6245 Impact factor: 5.249