| Literature DB >> 9681611 |
M Onizuka1, S Ishikawa, O Ishibashi, M Suga, K Mitsui, T Mitsui.
Abstract
We studied the effects of thrombin generation due to surgical stress on prostanoid formation and peripheral circulation in anesthetized dogs. Three experimental groups were used, consisting of a control group (group 1), a thoracotomized group (group 2), and a thoracotomized group treated with thrombin inhibitor (MD805: a synthetic arginine derivative) (group 3). The plasma concentrations of thrombin-antithrombin III complex (TAT) and prostanoids were measured along with the hemodynamic parameters. The plasma concentrations of TAT and thromboxane B2 significantly increased 1h after a thoracotomy in group 2. However, neither concentration increased after a thoracotomy in group 3. The flow ratio of the brachial and femoral arteries to cardiac output significantly decreased 1h after a thoracotomy in group 2. This study indicates that thromboxane A2 was thus synthesized by the stimulation of endogenous thrombin, while it also reduced the peripheral blood flow after surgery.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9681611 DOI: 10.1007/s005950050194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Today ISSN: 0941-1291 Impact factor: 2.549