Summary
Rabbits were treated in 3 groups : Group A received 20 ml/kg Lipofundin, group B received
150 mg/kg india ink and 20 ml/kg Lipofundin, group C received 150 mg/kg india ink
and 20 ml/kg isotonic glucose. Group A and B showed a decrease of activity of the
factors II, V, VII, serumcomplex and a decrease of the platelet count. The changes
were more pronounced in group B and 6 of 8 animals of this group died after the infusion.
In group A only 1 animal died. All controll animals (group C) survived. There were
no significant changes in the coagulation system in group C. The contact factors showed
an activation in group B, little activation in group A and inconsistent activation
in group C. In vitro india ink was able to produce a moderate activation of the contact
system. The high death rate after administration of india ink and fat is thought to
be due to a consumptive coagulopathy.