Fibrinolysis/proteolysis balance in stable angina pectoris in relation to angiographic findings
Keywords: 
Fibrinolysis
Proteolysis
Coronary disease
t-PA
Issue Date: 
2001
Publisher: 
Schattauer
Publisher Version: 
ISSN: 
0340-6245
Citation: 
Paramo JA, Orbe J, Fernandez J. Fibrinolysis/proteolysis balance in stable angina pectoris in relation to angiographic findings. Thromb Haemost 2001 Aug;86(2):636-639.
Abstract
The plasma fibrinolytic/proteolytic balance was assessed in 60 stable angina patients who underwent control coronary catheterization and the results were correlated with angiographic findings and control samples (n = 20). The concentrations of t-PA, PAI-1, collagenase (MMP-1), tissue inhibitor of MMP (TIMP-1), plasmin-antiplasmin (PAP) complexes and alpha2-macroglobulin (alpha2-M) were measured in plasma samples. The results showed a significant increase of PAP (p <0.001) and a reduction of alpha2-M (p <0.001) in the group of patients when compared to controls, indicating a degree of fibrinolysis/proteolysis activation. There was no correlation between the different parameters analyzed and the extent of angiographically proven atherosclerosis (one or more stenotic vessels), while the t-PA levels were significantly elevated (p <0.03) in patients with coronary stenosis > or =75% or occlusion. We conclude that there is a disturbance of the plasma fibrinolysis/proteolysis in patients with stable angina not related to the extent of atherosclerosis. The t-PA levels may be a good marker for coronary occlusion in these patients.

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