Factor VII hyperactivity in chronic dialysis patients

Kazuomi Kario, Takefumi Matsuo, Tsutomu Yamada, Kazukiyo Nakao, Chikako Shimano, Miyako Matsuo

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Abstract

To study factor VII (FVII) hyperactivity in chronic dialysis patients, we measured the plasma levels of FVII activity (FVIIc) and antigen (FVIIAg), prothrombin activation fragments 1+2 (F1+2), thrombin-antithrombin III complexes (TAT), and thrombomodulin in 28 patients on hemodialysis. Marked elevation of FVIIc was found in long-term dialysis patients (185±30 %). This hyper-activity was accompanied by both elevation of the FVII Ag level (153±28 %) and enhanced activation of F VII zymogen, expressed as the FVIIc/FVIIAg ratio (1.23±0.23), but pseudocholinesterase activity was decreased. The 6 patients with ischemic heart disease had slightly higher F VIIc (200±25 %) than those without ischemic heart disease (181±30 %), although the difference was not significant. Increased FVIIc was accompanied by factor Xa hyperactivity (a high plasma F1+2 level) in the long-term dialysis patients, but there was no significant elevation of plasma TAT levels when compared with controls matched for age, sex, and the presence or absence of diabetes mellitus. Plasma TAT levels were significantly correlated with plasma thrombomodulin levels, suggesting that thrombin generation in blood as a result of hemodialysis could induce systemic endotherial cell injury.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-113
Number of pages9
JournalThrombosis Research
Volume67
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 1992
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Factor VII hyperactivity
  • Factor Xa and thrombin generation
  • Long-term hemodialysis
  • Plasma thrombomodulin level

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