Abstract

Two Elisa methods using monoclonal antibodies, are described for the measurement of tPA:Ag and tPA-PAI-1 complexes. On normal population tPA:Ag was found with a mean value of 5 ng/ml. Furthermore, despite that tPA activity was very low, only 50 % (mean value) was measured as stable complexes with PAI-1. Important increase of tPA:Ag was observed in various pathologies (cardiac infarction, septicemia, respiratory distress syndrom). In liver disease, tPA:Ag reached high levels up to 100 ng/ml. Impaired liver clearance can potentiate the increased concentration which results from endothelial release. In all patients with elevated tPA:Ag level, 70 to 100 % of tPA was complexed to PAI-1. Excess release of PAI-1 accompanys the increased release of tPA as it is proved by presence of high residual PAI-1 activity. Addition of exogeneous tPA to these pathological plasmas induced a high increase in tPA-PAI-1 complexes. Venous stasis in normal population resulted in a parallel increase of tPA:Ag and tPA-PAI-1 complexes. Although about a two fold increase was obtained for both parameters, post venous stasis plasma presented a much higher fibrinolytic activity while PAI-1 activity was moderately elevated. tPA:Ag and tPA-PAI-1 complexes have diagnosis and prognosis value in various pathologies as indicators of stimulated release of fibrinolysis activator and inhibitor.

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