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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (disseminated intravascular coagulation)
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New Zealand white rabbits were given 30 ml of goat serum intravenously. This procedure resulted in an immediate decrease in platelet count, fibrinogen, and levels of coagulation factors II, V, VII, and X, due to consumption coagulopathy. These factors returned toward baseline levels approximately 12 hr after the injection. Plasma from rabbits who had received goat serum 48 hr previously (donor rabbits) was injected into recipient rabbits. This procedure resulted in a slight rise in the level of coagulation factor II (range, 20%-30%) and a significant rise in factors V (35%-75%), VII (35%-235%), and X (35%-75%) in the recipients. When plasma from control donor rabbits who had not received goat serum was injected into recipients, there was no change in these coagulation factors. It is postulated that the reduction in coagulation factor levels in donor rabbits induces a "coagulopoietin" for each factor or one "coagulopoietin" for all factors which stimulates increased synthesis and/or release of these factors in recipient rabbits.
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PMID:Evidence suggesting the regulation of a coagulation factor levels in rabbits by a transferable plasma agent. 100 86

An investigation was made for the significance of changes of coagulation and fibronolytic system in intensive infection with multiple system organ failure (MSOF). In 68 cases with various degrees of infection, hematological examinations, including estimation of PT, APTT, Fg, Fn and D-Dimer, activation of coagulation factor II, VII, X, XII (F II, F VII, F X, F XII), AT-III, PLG, alpha(2)-AP, t-PA and count of platelets were carried out. The results were as follows: In intensive infection with MSOF, PT and APTT increased significantly; activity of F II, F VII, F X and F XII decreased significantly platelet count and Fn decreased markedly; concentration of Fg and D-Dimer increased significantly; activity of PAI increased markedly; activity of t-PA and alpha(2)-AP decreased slightly. The incidence of MSOF not combined with DIC was 38.5%, but that combined with DIC was 79.7% (P < 0.01). It is suggested that DIC is the most important factor in the disorder of coagulation and fibrinolytic system. It play an important role in the pathogenesis and development of MSOF.
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PMID:[An investigation on the changes of coagulation and fibrinolytic system in intensive infection with multiple organs failure]. 959 27