Enhanced fibrinolytic activity during cardiopulmonary bypass in open‐heart surgery in man is caused by extrinsic (tissue‐type) plasminogen activator
- 1 October 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 14 (5), 375-382
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2362.1984.tb01198.x
Abstract
The nature of the enhanced blood fibrinolytic activity which is known to occur during cardiopulmonary bypass is not understood. The cause is an increase in extrinsic (tissue-type) plasminogen activator. In 6 patients, the nature of the enhanced blood fibrinolytic activity that evolved during cardiopulmonary bypass was characterized by differential inhibition using the fibrin plate method and was shown to be C1-inactivator-resistant (extrinsic-activator activity). The C1-inactivator-resistant-activator activity was completely quenched by an antibody against extrinsic (tissue-type) plasminogen activator but not by antiurokinase, proving that the activity was due to the presence of extrinsic (tissue-type) plasminogen activator. The concentration of extrinsic (tissue-type) plasminogen activator increased during cardiopulmonary bypass and disappeared rapidly thereafter. Fibrinogen, plasminogen and .alpha.2-antiplasmin were not consumed during cardiopulmonary bypass, while no increase or occasionally a moderate one in fibrinogen degradation products occurred. This is in accord with the property of extrinsic (tissue-type) plasminogen activator which activates plasminogen predominantly at sites where fibrin is present and not in the free circulation.Keywords
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