Plasminogen activators and plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 before and after venous occlusion of the upper limb in thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's disease)

N. A. Choudhury, M. H. Pietraszek, T. Hachiya, S. Baba, S. Sakaguchi, Y. Takada, A. Takada

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Abstract

Plasma levels of plasminogen activators (t-PA, u-PA) and their inhibitor (PAI-1) were studied in patients suffering from Buerger's disease and healthy volunteers before and after 15 minutes of venous occlusion test. The baseline levels of t-PA in group of patients did not differ from those of controls. On the contrary patients with Buerger's disease showed a marked increase in u-PA antigen concentrations with concomitant decrease in PAI-1 antigen levels. During venous stasis t-PA antigen concentrations increased in all subjects, however it was much pronounced in controls. Venous occlusion resulted in significant decrease in free PAI-1 levels in the group of patients only. In conclusion, Buerger's disease is associated with the endothelial derangement with increased u-PA release and decreased PAI-1 release, which does not influence the function of fibrinolytic system. The fact that the reduced response of the endothelium to release t-PA after venous stasis goes in parallel with marked decrease in PAI-1 antigen levels seems to suggest that patients suffering from Buerger's disease are not at high risk of intravascular fibrin deposition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-329
Number of pages9
JournalThrombosis Research
Volume66
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1992 May 15

Keywords

  • Buerger's disease
  • Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1
  • Plasminogen activators
  • venous occlusion

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hematology

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