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Query: EC:3.4.21.7 (
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Most of the linkage of atherosclerosis and thrombosis with estrogens is epidemiologic in origin. Although the effects of estrogens on the mechanisms of hemostasis are wide ranging, many are benign; only a few may account for thrombus formation. Platelet function tests have provided extensive but contradictory data, and interpretation is limited because it is uncertain whether a rise in one or more of these parameters is a primary or secondary effect. The most consistent effects of estrogens on coagulation proteins are elevations of fibrinogen; factors II, VII, IX, X, and XII;
protein C
; and plasminogen. Although these elevations have been attributed to the estrogenic component in oral contraceptives, the progestogen concentration may also influence these increases. Among other coagulation proteins studied, the following are unaffected by oral contraceptive use: factors V, VIII, and XI; prekallikrein; and high-molecular-weight kininogen. In contrast, protein S values are decreased. The plasma concentration of
plasmin
inhibitor is unchanged, whereas both proteinase inhibitor and macroglobulin are significantly increased by oral contraceptive use. Cl esterase inhibitor is decreased in women taking oral contraceptives and correlates with the increase in Hageman factor. Antithrombin III is one plasma inhibitor for which a decrease in quantity and activity have been associated with a thrombotic tendency in humans. Although data on estrogen-associated changes in the quantity of antithrombin III have been conflicting, the ability of plasma to inhibit factor Xa is significantly reduced in a dose-dependent manner among pre- and postmenopausal estrogen users.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Estrogen-associated thromboembolism. 134 94
Anabolic steroids are known to increase the plasma concentrations of certain plasma proteins. In four patients given treatment with danazol, an attenuated androgen, the concentrations of heparin cofactor II, Hageman factor (factor XII),
protein C
, and both free and total protein S increased significantly when tested 39 to 103 days after the start of therapy. The titers of these proteins in samples obtained 21 days to 5 years after therapy was discontinued were similar to those before treatment, except for total protein S, the titer of which remained elevated. No significant changes in the titers of C4b binding protein or plasma
plasmin
inhibitory activity were found.
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PMID:Some clotting factors in plasma during danazol therapy: free and total protein S, but not C4b-binding protein, are elevated by danazol therapy. 153 44
This study examines the assumption that both the anticoagulant and fibrinolytic activity that follow the generation of thrombin induced by infusion of factor Xa/PCPS are due to generation of activated protein C. Untreated controls or animals given unrelated antibody were compared with animals pretreated with a specific monoclonal antibody to
protein C
(HPC4). Compared with untreated controls excess HPC4 substantially reduced the level of
protein C
activation as observed by
protein C
immunoblotting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for antitrypsin/activated protein C complexes. Despite this, the anticoagulant activity as reflected by the decline of factors Va and VIIIa levels (as observed by coagulation assays and by factor V immunoblotting) was significantly greater than controls. The fibrinolytic activity (as observed by assays of tissue plasminogen activator, D-Dimer, alpha 2-antiplasmin) also was significantly greater than controls. We conclude that neutralization of the
protein C
anticoagulant system while resulting in a significantly more intense coagulant response to Xa/PCPS does not preclude inactivation of factors Va and VIIIa and the full expression of the fibrinolytic response. We conclude further that after thrombin generation in vivo,
protein C
activation is not a prerequisite for the promotion of the fibrinolytic response previously observed, and that the inactivation of factors Va/VIIIa may be mediated by enzymes other than activated protein C. The reduction in alpha 2-antiplasmin levels in association with increased tissue plasminogen activator activity suggests that
plasmin
is a likely candidate.
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PMID:Anticoagulant and fibrinolytic activities are promoted, not retarded, in vivo after thrombin generation in the presence of a monoclonal antibody that inhibits activation of protein C. 155 68
A series of new compounds, 6-amino-1-naphthalenesulfonamides (ANSN), were used as fluorescent detecting groups for substrates of amidases. These compounds have a high quantum fluorescent yield, and the sulfonyl moiety permits a large range of chemical modification. Fifteen ANSN substrates with the structure (N alpha-Z)Arg-ANSNR1R2 were synthesized and evaluated for their reactivity with 8 proteases involved in blood coagulation and fibrinolysis. Thrombin, activated protein C, and urokinase rapidly hydrolyzed substrates with monosubstituted sulfonamide moieties (R1 = H). The maximum rate of substrate homologue). The hydrolysis rates for substrates with branched substituents were slower than their linear analogues. Monosubstituted (N alpha-Z)Arg-ANSNR1R2 possessing cyclohexyl or benzyl groups in the sulfonamide moiety were hydrolyzed by these three enzymes at rates similar to that of the n-butyl homologue (except the cyclohexyl compound for u-PA). Factor Xa rapidly hydrolyzed substrates with short alkyl chains, especially when R1 = R2 = CH3 or C2H5. Lys-
plasmin
and rt-PA demonstrated low activity with these compounds, and the best results were accomplished for monosubstituted compounds when R2 = benzyl (for both enzymes). Factor VIIa and factor IXa beta exhibited no activity with these substrates. A series of 14 peptidyl ANSN substrates were synthesized, and their reactivity for the same 8 enzymes was evaluated. Thrombin, factor Xa, APC, and Lys-
plasmin
hydrolyzed all of the substrates investigated. Urokinase, rt-PA, and factor IXa beta exhibited reactivity with a more limited group of substrates, and factor VIIa hydrolyzed only one compound (MesD-LGR-ANSN(C2H5)2). The substrate ZGGRR-ANSNH (cyclo-C6H11) showed considerable specificity for APC in comparison with other enzymes (kcat/KM = 19,300 M-1 s-1 for APC, 1560 for factor IIa, and 180 for factor Xa). This kinetic advantage in substrate hydrolysis was utilized to evaluate the activation of
protein C
by thrombin in a continuous assay format. Substrate (D-LPR-ANSNHC3H7) was used to evaluate factor IX activation by the factor VIIa/tissue factor enzymatic complex in a discontinuous assay. A comparison between the commercially available substrate chromozyme TH (p-nitroanilide) and the ANSN substrate with the same peptide sequence (TosGPR) demonstrated that aminonaphthalenesulfonamide increased the specificity (kcat/KM) of substrate hydrolysis by thrombin more than 30 times, with respect to factor Xa substrate hydrolysis.
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PMID:Aminonaphthalenesulfonamides, a new class of modifiable fluorescent detecting groups and their use in substrates for serine protease enzymes. 160 66
To explore mechanisms of coagulation activation in adenocarcinoma of the prostate, the occurrence and distribution of components of coagulation and fibrinolysis pathways in situ were studied by means of immunohistochemical techniques applied to frozen sections of fresh malignant and benign hyperplastic prostatic tissue obtained at transurethral resection. Fibrinogen was distributed throughout the perivascular and tumor connective tissue in both malignant and benign disease but was not present in adjacent areas of normal prostate. Antibodies specific for fibrin and D-dimer crosslink sites stained vascular endothelium focally in both malignant and benign tissues. Both neoplastic cells and benign hyperplastic glandular epithelial cells stained weakly and in a patchy distribution for tissue factor and focally for low-molecular-weight urokinase-type plasminogen activator. Focal staining of vascular endothelium was also observed for tissue plasminogen activator and
plasmin
-antiplasmin complex neoantigen. By contrast, no tissue staining was observed for factor VII, factor X, factor XIII "a" subunit, high-molecular-weight urokinase-type plasminogen activator, plasminogen activator inhibitors 1 to 3,
protein C
, and protein S. Thus, the similarity in findings between benign hyperplastic and neoplastic prostate tissue, the lack of either an intact tumor cell-associated coagulation pathway or fibrin formation, and the presence of fibrin on vascular endothelium are consistent with the concept that coagulation activation in prostatic cancer may not be due to a direct effect of the tumor cells on the clotting mechanism. Rather, such activation may be induced by a soluble tumor product that activates procoagulant activity on certain host (for example, vascular endothelial) cells. These findings, together with the lack of effect of warfarin anticoagulation on the clinical course of patients with prostatic cancer, contrast with findings in certain other tumor types and suggest that coagulation activation may not contribute to progression of adenocarcinoma of the prostate.
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PMID:Fibrin formation on vessel walls in hyperplastic and malignant prostate tissue. 170 19
Changes in the fibrinolytic and coagulation values measured preoperatively in brain tumor patients have not been done systematically using individual rather than global assays. Such measurements can provide meaningful information on the status of tumor-host interactions and could potentially help in predicting thromboembolic and hemorrhagic tendencies. A complete fibrinolytic profile including total fibrinolytic activity (TFA), tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA),
plasmin
inhibitor (PI), plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI),
protein C
(PC) and plasminogen (PLG) was obtained preoperatively in 114 brain tumor patients. PLG and PI did not show much variation among the groups. TFA was slightly reduced (15%) in patients with malignant brain tumors. t-PA, however, was abnormally low in several patients and in almost 40% of patients with brain metastasis. PAI was above the upper limit of normal in approximately 50% of the patients but particularly in glioma, glioblastoma and metastasis patients. Finally, mean PC was abnormally increased in the glioblastoma and metastasis groups (p less than 0.001). This is the first study that has measured
protein C
in brain tumor patients. In conclusion, plasma fibrinolytic levels show marked changes in a substantial number of brain tumor patients prior to surgery--suggesting an ongoing tumor-host interaction.
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PMID:Plasma fibrinolytic profile in patients with brain tumors. 182 14
The relationship between 68 cases of thromboxane B2(TXB2), 6-keto-prostaglandin F1 alpha (6-K-PGF1 alpha), beta-thromboglobulin (beta TG), platelet factor 4 (PF4),
protein C
antigen (PC:Ag), total-proteins (T-Ps) with coronary heart disease (CHD) based on TCM syndrome differentiation were studied. 45 cases of male, 23 cases of female, they were divided into 30 cases of blood stasis group and 38 cases of Qi syndrome group. 39 healthy subjects of same age and sex were chosen as the control group. The results were as follows: The TXB2, beta TG, PF4 in CHD were higher than those of control. 6-K-PGF1 alpha was lower (P less than 0.05, P less than 0.01) respectively. The TXB2 in blood stasis was significantly higher than that of Qi syndrome while the 6-K-PGF1 alpha in Qi Syndrome was significantly lower than that of blood stasis syndrome (P less than 0.01). The PC:Ag, T-Ps in CHD were higher than those of the control. The PC:Ag in blood stasis was lower and was higher in Qi syndrome (P less than 0.01). It showed that microthrombosis formed in blood stasis group caused blood flow slowly, while coronary-pathy and/or coronary spasm were the major pathologic change in Qi syndrome. Elevated PC:Ag, T-Ps in Qi syndrome showed that there were complementary action to hypercoagulation in Qi syndrome to eliminate coagulation factor to prevent coagulation happening and stimulation of
fibrinolysin
activator, promoting fibrinogenolysis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Relation of coronary heart disease based on traditional Chinese medicine syndrome differentiation and prostaglandin, blood platelet function, and protein C]. 183 34
The hemostatic alterations in two adult patients who were supported by left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) because of postcardiotomy heart failure were evaluated. In both patients, fibrinopeptide A and thrombin-antithrombin III complex increased markedly during the first several days, and thereafter decreased moderately but remained above normal over the entire procedure. Furthermore, fibrinopeptide B beta 15-42 and alpha 2
plasmin
inhibitor-
plasmin
complex were also markedly increased over the entire course of LVAD treatment. These data show that the LVAD system strongly activates both the coagulation and the fibrinolytic system, even when thromboembolic or bleeding complications are not clinically evident. Furthermore, the decrease in physiological coagulation inhibitors, especially
protein C
, indicates that these factors are activated and consumed during LVAD treatment. Because
protein C
is important in regulating the coagulation cascade during LVAD treatment, exhaustion of this system might result in thromboembolic complications during LVAD treatment.
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PMID:Hemostatic alterations caused by ventricular assist devices for postcardiotomy heart failure. 199 93
The circadian fluctuation of hemostasis related parameters was examined on 16 healthy Japanese adults (male 9, female 7). Twenty one parameters were measured in this study, i.e. fibrinogen, the activity of F.II, F.V., F.VII, F.VIII, F.IX, F.X., F.XI, F.XII, antithrombin III, plasminogen, alpha 2-antiplasmin, as well as the antigen level of F.IX, von Willebrand Factor,
protein C
, tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA), plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), beta-thromboglobulin, platelet factor 4, fibrinopeptide A,
plasmin
-alpha 2-antiplasmin complex and FDP. Fluctuation was not significant in almost all of the parameters except F.VIII, F.IX, beta-thromboglobulin, platelet factor 4, tPA and PAI-1. Although the fluctuations of F.VIII, F.IX, beta-thromboglobulin and platelet factor 4 were statistically significant, they remained within the normal ranges. On the other hand, tPA and free PAI-1 showed significant circadian fluctuation, of which levels were highest at 9:00. It was postulated that the significant circadian fluctuation of fibrinolytic activity will be regulated by the balance between tPA and PAI-1 in plasma.
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PMID:Reference values of hemostasis related factors of healthy Japanese adults. I: Circadian fluctuation. 208 89
We determined the following coagulo-fibrinolytic activities in 24 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and 20 healthy adults: prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (A-PTT), factor VIII: coagulant activity), von Willebrand factor antigen (vWF: Ag), antithrombin-III (AT-III), plasminogen (PLG), alpha 2
plasmin
inhibitor (alpha 2 PI), alpha 2-plasmin inhibitor-
plasmin
complex (PIC),
protein C
(PC: activity and antigen concentration), and protein S (PS: total PS and free PS). PLG, AT-III, PC antigen concentration and total PS were significantly decreased in ten female controls as compared with ten male controls. Therefore, we used the ten healthy females as controls and excluded two male SLE patients in the analysis of the correlations of coagulo-fibrinolytic activities with lupus anticoagulant (LA), clinical and laboratory features in 22 female patients with SLE. In the SLE patients, PT was significantly shortened, while A-PTT was prolonged. PLG, PC activity and antigen, and total PS were significantly increased, and free PS levels were decreased in SLE. The shortened PT and decreased free PS suggest hypercoagulable states in SLE patients. A significant prolongation of A-PTT and a decrease of F VIII activity were observed in the six LA-positive SLE patients, and the results were considered as known effects of LA. Furthermore, vWF: Ag, AT-III and PC antigen levels were significantly increased in the LA-positive patients as compared with LA-negative patients. These changes indicate both vascular endothelial cell damages and a compensatory increase in coagulation inhibitors in the LA-positive patients.
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PMID:[Regulation of coagulo-fibrinolytic activity and lupus anticoagulants in systemic lupus erythematosus]. 212 31
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