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Simultaneous thrombin and plasmin generation capacities in normal and abnormal states of coagulation and fibrinolysis in children and adults
Authors:Simpson Mindy L  Goldenberg Neil A  Jacobson Linda J  Bombardier Christopher G  Hathaway William E  Manco-Johnson Marilyn J
Institution:
  • a Rush University Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Hematology / Oncology, Chicago, IL, USA
  • b Mountain States Regional Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center and Department of Pediatrics, Section of Hematology, Oncology, and Bone Marrow Transplantation, University of Colorado and The Children's Hospital, Aurora, CO, USA
  • Abstract:

    Introduction

    Thrombin and plasmin are the key enzymes involved in coagulation and fibrinolysis, respectively. Plasma coagulative and fibrinolytic potentials in normal children and adults, and in representative pathologically altered hemostatic states, were evaluated via simultaneous assessment of thrombin and plasmin generation.

    Materials and Methods

    An assay of Simultaneous Thrombin and Plasmin generation (STP) was developed to measure thrombin and plasmin in plasma using individual fluorometric substrates. Coagulation is initiated with dilute tissue factor, phospholipid, and calcium in platelet-poor plasma; fibrinolysis is accelerated via tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). Abnormal states of hemostasis were investigated.

    Results

    STP assay reproducibility and normal adult and pediatric values for measured and calculated parameters have been established. Onset of both thrombin and plasmin generation was significantly delayed in children relative to adults (p < 0.001) and the maximum amplitudes of thrombin and plasmin generation were less in children than adults (p < 0.01). No significant differences were measured among pediatric age groups. The most profound impairments in thrombin generation were observed for extrinsic and common pathway factor deficiencies, with the exception of afibrinogenemia. Plasmin generation was severely impaired in deficiencies of fibrinogen and plasminogen as well as with decreased tPA reagent concentration and addition of aminocaproic acid. Plasmin generation was greatly enhanced by alpha-2-antiplasmin deficiency and excess tPA reagent.

    Conclusion

    Simultaneous assessment of thrombin and plasmin generation in plasma shows promise for affording an enhanced understanding of overall coagulative and fibrinolytic functions in physiological and pathologically altered states of hemostasis in children and adults.
    Keywords:aPTT  activated partial thromboplastin time  AUC  area under the curve  CaCl2  calcium chloride  CloFAL  Clot Formation and Lysis assay  CV  coefficient of variation  FVIII  factor VIII  IQR  interquartile range  LagP  plasmin lag time (time to start of plasmin generation)  LagT  thrombin lag time (time to start of thrombin generation)  MA  maximum amplitude  MAP  maximum amplitude of plasmin generation  MAT  maximum amplitude of thrombin generation  NaCl  sodium chloride  OHPP  Overall Hemostatic Potential in Plasma  PPP  platelet poor plasma  PT  prothrombin time  STP  Simultaneous Thrombin and Plasmin generation  TBS  Tris Buffered Saline  TF  tissue factor  tPA  tissue plasminogen activator  Vmax  maximum velocity of intensity over time  VPmax  maximum velocity of intensity of plasmin generation over time  VTmax  maximum velocity of intensity of thrombin generation over time
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