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Query: EC:3.4.21.6 (
thromboplastin
)
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To clarify the role of c-Mpl ligand (thrombopoietin:
TPO
) in liver cirrhosis (LC), we examined serum
TPO
levels (sTPO) in patients with LC (N = 44), chronic hepatitis (CH; N = 13) and healthy controls (N = 41) by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Although platelet counts of all LC patients (89 +/- 59 x 10(9)/l; mean +/- SD) were lower than those of controls and CH patients, sTPO levels in LC patients (1.23 +/- 0.51 fmol/ml) were the same as those in controls (1.22 +/- 0.37) and CH patients (1.18 +/- 0.36). Platelet counts were significantly higher in splenectomized patients than in unsplenectomized patients, but the sTPO level did not differ between these two groups. In LC patients, the sTPO level was not correlated with the platelet count, but was correlated with prothrombin time, activated partial
thromboplastin
time, and total bilirubin, indicating that production of
TPO
in the liver decreases slightly with the development of liver dysfunction. Our findings suggest that production of
TPO
is maintained in LC patients and their thrombocytopenia is not due to a defect in platelet production.
...
PMID:Serum thrombopoietin (c-Mpl ligand) levels in patients with liver cirrhosis. 940 33
The treatment goal for patients with immune thrombocytopaenia (ITP) is to raise platelet counts to levels that minimize or stop bleeding. Thrombopoietin receptor agonists (TPO-RAs) have been successfully and extensively employed as second-line therapy for ITP. However,
TPO
-RAs have a small but significant increase in the risk of thrombosis. The aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanisms involved in the pro-coagulant effect of
TPO
-RAs to take them into account when considering their use in ITP patients with concomitant diseases/conditions that might increase risk of suffering thrombotic events. Eighty-two patients with chronic primary ITP (40 untreated and 42 undergoing TPO-RA therapy) and 112 healthy individuals were recruited. The patients with ITP undergoing
TPO
-RA therapy presented a pro-coagulant profile due to the formation of a more fibrinolysis-resistant clot because of increased plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) levels. Increase in platelet content of PAI-1 might be the result of the effect of
TPO
-RA during megakaryopoiesis, as suggested by experiments performed in MEG-01 cells. Moreover, patients under
TPO
-RA treatment presented an enhanced pro-coagulant activity associated with microparticles and an increased platelet apoptosis that causes a higher exposure of phosphatidylserine and, consequently, a larger surface for the binding of the
prothrombinase
complex.
...
PMID:Platelet Apoptosis and PAI-1 are Involved in the Pro-Coagulant State of Immune Thrombocytopaenia Patients Treated with Thrombopoietin Receptor Agonists. 3074 72