Literature DB >> 6806418

Response to fibrinolytic activity and factor VIII-related antigen to stimulation with desmopressin in hyperlipoproteinemia.

E J Brommer, J A Gevers Leuven, M M Barrett-Bergshoeff, J A Schouten.   

Abstract

Impairment of fibrinolysis is supposed to contribute to CVD. In 38 hyperlipoproteinemic patients, known to be at risk for early CVD, fibrinolytic activity was measured before and after stimulation with DDAVP. A negative correlation was found between serum triglyceride levels and fibrinolytic activity, both before and after DDAVP. A subnormal activity was invariably found when serum triglyceride concentration was above 8 mmol/L. The defect can be attributed to low levels of extrinsic plasminogen activator. High cholesterol levels were not associated with impairment of fibrinolysis. Fibrinolytic activity and response to DDAVP were lowest in those patients with hypertriglyceridemia who also had a tendency to develop hyperchylomicronemia. (type V/IV). The low fibrinolytic activity in this type of hyperlipoproteinemia cannot be explained by obesity. Factor VIII was higher than normal in most patients with hyperlipoproteinemia; the level increased after stimulation with DDAVP in every patient. This imbalance between coagulation and fibrinolysis might increase the risk of CVD.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6806418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lab Clin Med        ISSN: 0022-2143


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Review 1.  Lifestyle, fibrinolysis and lipids.

Authors:  E J Brommer; J A Gevers Leuven; P Brakman
Journal:  Pharm World Sci       Date:  1997-04
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