Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Inhaltsverzeichnis Thromb Haemost 1983; 50(03): 671-675DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1665284 Original Article Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart The Effects of Prostacyclin on the Coagulation of Whole Blood D S Holloway 1 The Biomedical Engineering Center, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, U.S.A. 2 The Coagulation Research Laboratory, Evanston Hospital, Evanston, IL, U.S.A. , L Zuckerman 3 The Department of Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, U.S.A. , J P Vagher 2 The Coagulation Research Laboratory, Evanston Hospital, Evanston, IL, U.S.A. , L F Mockros 1 The Biomedical Engineering Center, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, U.S.A. › Institutsangaben Artikel empfehlen Abstract als PDF herunterladen Artikel einzeln kaufen Summary The effects of prostacyclin (PGI2) on mechanical properties of forming clots were investigated by testing human blood samples on a Thrombelastograph. Concentrations greater than 50 ng/ml (blood) caused a biphasic development of clot stiffness. During the first phase, PGI2 partially inhibited the platelet involvement in coagulation causing initial clot formation at a normal time but with reduced clot stiffness. The second phase occurred after neutralization of PGI2 activity and was characterized by recovery of platelet activity to produce a final clot with normal shear modulus. The duration of the inhibitory effects depended on PGI2 concentration and hematocrit. With a normal hematocrit, a PGI2 concentration of 60 ng/ml caused an inhibition for about 40 min whereas a concentration of 100 ng/ml caused inhibition for about 75 min. Keywords KeywordsProstacyclin - Platelet - Thrombelastography PDF (261 kb) Referenzen References 1 De Nicola P. Thrombelastography. Carles C Thomas; Springfield: 1957. pp 33-44 2 Glover CJ, McIntire LV, Brown CH, Natelson EA. Dynamic response studies; influence of normal and abnormal platelets on clot structure formation. Thromb Res 1975; 7: 185-198 3 De Gaetano G, Bottecchia D, Vermylen J. Effects of platelets on clot structuration. A thrombelastograhic study Thromb Res 1973; 3: 425-435 4 Kuntamukkula MS, McIntire LV, Moake JL, Peterson DM, Thompson WJ. Rheological studies on the contractile forces within platelet-fibrin clots: Effects of Prostaglandin E1 dibutyryl-cAMP and dibutyryl-cGMP. Thromb Res 1978; 13: 957-969 5 Doni MG, Stanghellini C, Bettini V. The contractile activity of thrombocytes and of the vascular smooth muscle: inhibitory effect of metergoline. Thromb Res 1980; 17: 779-787 6 Gorman RR, Bunting S, Miller OV. Modulation of human adenylate cyclase by prostacyclin (PGX). Prostaglandins 1977; 13: 377-388 7 Ehrman ML, Jaffe EA. Prostacyclin (PGI2) inhibits the development in human platelets of ADP and arachidonic acid-induced shape change and procoagulant activity. Prostaglandins 1980; 20: 1103-1116 8 Jolan H, Muszbek L, Stadler I, Fesus L. Inhibition of platelet factor 3 availability by prostacyclin. Prostaglandins 1980; 20: 935-945 9 Bunting S, Simmons PM, Moncada S. Inhibition of platelet activation by prostacyclin: possible consequences in coagulation and anticoagulation. Thromb Res 1981; 21: 89-102 10 Hartert H, Schaeder JA. The physical and biological constants of thrombelastography. Biorheol 1962; 1: 31-39 11 Biomedical Computer Programs. Dixon WJ. (Ed) University of California Press Berkely; 1975. pp 491-539 12 Osterud B, Brox JH. The clotting time of whole blood in plastic tubes: the influence of exercise, prostacyclin, and acetyl salicylic acid. Thromb Res 1983; 29: 425-435 13 Dusting GJ, Moncada S, Vane JR. Disappearance of prostacyclin (PGI2) in the circulation of the dog. Br J Pharmacol 1978; 62: 414P 14 McClenaghan MD, Haslam RJ. A sensitive assay for prostacyclin (PGI2)applicable to fresh rabbit blood. Fed Proc 1980; 39: 323 15 Krishamurthi S, Westwick J, Kakkar VV. Investigation of the differential stability of prostacyclin (PGI2) in whole blood and plasma. Sixth International Congress on Thrombosis of the Mediterranean League Against Thromboembolic Disease 1980; Abst No 142 16 Orchard MA, Robinson C. Stability of prostacyclin in human plasma and whole blood: studies on the protective effect of albumin. Thromb Haemostas 1981; 46: 645-647 17 Pifer DD, Cagen LM, Chesney CM. Stability of prostaglandin I2 in human blood. Prostaglandins 1981; 21: 165-175