Abstract

Glomerular thrombi occur frequently in active lupus nephritis. Their presence has been correlated with low platelet counts and with subsequent development of glomerular sclerosis. We have examined the plasma PGI 2 generating capacity of 8 patients with active lupus nephritis with thrombi that were to undergo defibrination therapy with ancrod. PGI 2 generation by these plasma samples was significantly decreased as compared both to normals and to 6 individuals with lupus nephritis and no glomerular thrombi. Significant improvement in the capacity to generate PGI 2 was seen in the post-ancrod treatment plasma samples. The pathogenesis of this defect is discussed.

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