Abstract

To investigate short-term activation and inhibition of fibrinolysis during shock, we studied plasma levels of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) and t-PA inhibition capacity (PAI) in anaesthetized pigs. t-PA in euglobulin fractions of plasma was measured by the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin in the presence of fibrin split products. Plasmin thus generated was measured in a chromogenic substrate assay. PAI was measured as plasma inhibition capacity for human melanoma t-PA. Controls (n = 8) had constant t-PA and PAI for 6 h. Lipopolysaccharide from Salmonella abortus equi in four different doses (n = 9 - 11), or live Escherichia coli (n = 3) induced a transient t-PA increase with peak values at 2 h. PAI decreased to 50% at 2 h and increased to 250% at 6 h. Phorbol myristate acetate (n = 7) induced no change of t-PA or PAI. Dextran sulphate (n = 4) produced a t-PA rise at 30 min, followed by a rapid decline. Endotoxin was an appropriate stimulus for activation and inhibition of fibrinolysis whereas phorbol ester failed to elicit this response.

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