[Malondialdehyde formation by platelets of hemophiliacs].

B Maak, F Marrouchieh
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The platelets of haemophilic patients produce after stimulation with thrombin (5 NIH-units) a significantly reduced amount of malondialdehyde in comparison to the platelets of healthy children of the same age. There is a positive correlation between the platelet count in citrated whole blood and malondialdehyde production in the group of healthy children, however the same correlation is negative in adults and strongly negative in haemophiliacs. Because of the 24 hour-intervals between the last substitution and investigation in the majority of haemophilic patients, the reduced MDA-production of their platelets seems to be the result of side effects of the administration of plasma fractions. On the other hand, the reduced capacity for the MDA-production of the platelets of haemophiliacs can be explained as the result of the release reaction of platelets after haemostasis activation following bleedings.

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血友病患者血小板中丙二醛的形成。
与同龄健康儿童的血小板相比,血友病患者的血小板在凝血酶(5 nih单位)刺激后产生的丙二醛显著减少。在健康儿童中,柠檬酸全血血小板计数与丙二醛生成呈正相关,但在成人中呈负相关,在血友病患者中呈强负相关。由于在大多数血友病患者中,在最后一次替代和调查之间有24小时的间隔,其血小板mda生成的减少似乎是给药血浆组分的副作用的结果。另一方面,血友病患者血小板产生mda的能力降低可以解释为出血后止血激活后血小板释放反应的结果。
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