Abstract

Introduction Although precisely balanced hemostasis in newborns is rapidly changing during early development. During gram-negative sepsis, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) activates toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 and induces complex responses of immune system and hemostasis. In the present study we compared LPS-induced activation of coagulation in cord blood (CB) samples of healthy newborns to whole blood (WB) samples from healthy adult volunteers. Materials and Methods Samples were incubated with LPS for various incubation periods (0-2-3-4 hrs), and coagulation was measured by rotation thrombelastography (TEG). Results All parameters (clotting time (CT), clot formation time (CFT), maximal clot formation (MCF), and angle α) were affected with increasing incubation period with LPS (100 ng/ml) in adult and cord WB. In the absence of LPS, CTs and CFTs were significantly shorter and MCFs and angels α were significantly longer in cord than in adult WB samples. Reduction of CT due to LPS incubation was significantly stronger in CB than in adult WB samples. Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate, a specific inhibitor of the NFκB pathway, inhibited the effects of LPS on CT in adult and cord WB. Conclusion In summary, TEG proved to be a sensitive and reliable tool for the determination of LPS-induced tissue factor mediated activation of hemostasis in whole blood samples from adults and neonates.

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