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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1992 ; 23 Suppl 2(): 52-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-30527

ABSTRACT

The platelet factor 3 (PF 3) plays a very important role in activation of coagulation factors and is regarded to be available during activation of platelets. However, membrane fraction of erythrocytes is also shown to have PF 3-like activity, suggesting that the abnormal erythrocytes may accelerate the activation of platelet by forming thrombin on their abnormal membrane or by way of other factors of the abnormal erythrocytes, and may increase the availability of PF 3 in whole blood (WB). To examine this hypothesis, we developed a method for determination of PF 3 activity, because the method now available for the PF3 determination could not detect changes in PF 3 activity with time. The principles of our method were as follows: 1) The reaction system was adjusted so that the amount of thrombin generated in a fixed reaction time correlates with the amount of PF 3. 2) To avoid inhibition of thrombin activity by antithrombin III, a synthetic thrombin inhibitor, MD 805, was added to the system and the activity of thrombin generated was measured by synthetic thrombin substrate S-2238 using A405 as an indicator of the availability of PF3. The results obtained by the method were the following: WB taken from volunteers showed A405 of 0.12 +/- 0.02 at 30 minutes after blood collection and then the A405 increased to 0.27 +/- 0.03 at 90 minutes. However, one volunteer showed the value of 0.59 at 90 minutes, though the value at 30 minutes was 0.16. The platelet number in his WB did not change during the study.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Blood Coagulation Tests/methods , Erythrocytes, Abnormal/chemistry , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Hemoglobin E , Hemoglobinopathies/blood , Hospitals, University , Humans , Middle Aged , Outpatient Clinics, Hospital , Platelet Activation , Platelet Aggregation , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/diagnosis , Platelet Count , Platelet Factor 3/chemistry , Predictive Value of Tests , Prothrombin/chemistry , Risk Factors , Splenectomy , Thailand/epidemiology , Thrombosis/epidemiology , Time Factors , beta-Thalassemia/blood
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1992 ; 23 Suppl 2(): 47-51
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-34591

ABSTRACT

We asked the question, "Can thalassemic erythrocytes play some role in alteration of the hemostatic system?", because clinical examination of thalassemic patients shows symptoms and signs related to alterations in hemostatic and circulatory systems, and thalassemic erythrocytes are different from normal erythrocytes. We obtained one of the answers to the question: The erythrocytes of postsplenectomized patients of beta-thalassemia/HbE disease could stimulate their own platelets to aggregate spontaneously. To know the role of erythrocytes in platelet aggregation, we wanted to examine the effect of thalassemic erythrocytes on the coagulation system by focusing of PF3-like activity of erythrocytes, because PF3-like activity of the ghosts of erythrocytes had been reported. For the study, we tried to develop a technique that was accurate and sensitive enough to detect PF3-like activity of blood. The system we developed was the following: 1) We activated the intrinsic coagulation pathway of commercial standard plasma by ellagic acid. 2) CaCl2, a fixed amount of PF 3 and synthetic thrombin inhibitor MD 805 were added to the reaction mixture. 3) At a fixed time, thrombin activity in the mixture was measured by using S-2238 as a substrate. At full activation of the contact system by ellagic acid, the amount of thrombin formed in a certain time depended on the amount of PF3-like substances such as cephalin, freeze-thawed platelets or ghosts of erythrocytes added to the test system, indicating that PF3-like activity of those substances can be measured by the activity of thrombin generated in a fixed time.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Subject(s)
Blood Coagulation Tests/methods , Edetic Acid/diagnosis , Erythrocyte Membrane/chemistry , Erythrocytes, Abnormal/chemistry , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Hemoglobin E , Hemoglobinopathies/blood , Humans , Phosphatidylethanolamines/diagnosis , Platelet Aggregation , Platelet Factor 3/chemistry , Sensitivity and Specificity , Splenectomy , Thrombin/biosynthesis , beta-Thalassemia/blood
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1984 Jun; 15(2): 209-16
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-33035

ABSTRACT

Detailed statistical analyses were attempted on anemia, eosinophilia and elevation in serum alkaline phosphatase in the Indochinese refugees in Japan. A high statistical correlation was found between hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit for most of the refugees except the Cambodian females. Refugees with parasitic infections, particularly hookworm infection had significantly lower values for hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit. Significant eosinophilia was observed in the refugees infected with hookworms, Strongyloides stercoralis, Rhabditis sp., Endolimax nana and/or Hymenolepis nana. However, these parasites were found in the same subpopulations more frequently than expected by chance. Elevation in serum alkaline phosphatase was observed in young Cambodian immigrants. Analyses showed that the variations of this enzyme could be well predictable by those of enzymes such as serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, which are good markers for liver functions, in Cambodian immigrants, 13-24 of age, whereas no such correlation was observed in non-Cambodians of the same age group.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Alkaline Phosphatase/blood , Anemia, Hypochromic/epidemiology , Cambodia/ethnology , Child , Child, Preschool , Eosinophilia/epidemiology , Erythrocyte Count , Female , Health , Health Status , Hematocrit , Hemoglobins/analysis , Hookworm Infections/epidemiology , Humans , Japan , Laos/ethnology , Male , Parasitic Diseases/epidemiology , Refugees , Sex Factors , Vietnam/ethnology
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