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Title: Platelet-activating factor and P-selectin activities in thrombotic and nonthrombotic Behçet's patients
Authors: Tunç, Şevket Ercan
Aksu, K.
Keser, G.
Öksel, Fahrettin
Doğanavşargil, Eker
Pirildar, T.
Turk, T.
Keywords: Behçet's disease
P-selectin
Platelet-activating factor
Thrombosis
PADGEM protein
thrombocyte activating factor
article
Behcet disease
clinical article
clinical feature
comparative study
controlled study
correlation analysis
deep vein thrombosis
disease activity
endothelium injury
human
immunohistochemistry
leukocyte
lipid blood level
priority journal
protein function
statistical significance
vein thrombosis
Adult
Behcet Syndrome
Calcimycin
Cells, Cultured
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Ionophores
Leukocytes
Male
P-Selectin
Platelet Activating Factor
Venous Thrombosis
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to compare plasma Platelet-activating factor (PAF) and P-selectin (CD62P) activities in Behçet's disease patients with and without thrombosis. Methods: In this cross-sectional and descriptive study, 30 consecutive Behçet's patients were included, 15 of them with venous thrombosis. All patients were also divided into two subgroups according to the presence or absence of clinical activity. Plasma PAF levels, basal and Ca++ ionophore (A23187)-induced leukocyte (cellular) PAF activities, and platelet-rich plasma ?CD62P activity (the mean fluorescent density difference between CD62P phycoerythrin-positive and -negative stains) were evaluated. Results: In the thrombotic group, plasma PAF (P=0.001), basal leukocyte PAF (P=0.017), induced leukocyte PAF (P=0.024), and ?CD62P (P=0.023) levels were significantly higher than in the nonthrombotic group. In the whole group of Behçet's patients, there was a positive correlation between plasma PAF and ?CD62P levels (r=0.533, P=0.002). When we compared clinically active and inactive patients with respect to the above parameters, there was no significant difference, irrespective of thrombosis. Plasma PAF (P=0.001), basal leukocyte PAF (P=0.004), and ?CD62P (P=0.038) levels were significantly higher in the presence of both clinical activity and thrombosis than of clinical activity alone. Conclusion: Platelet-activating factor and CD62P may contribute to endothelial injury and thrombosis development in Behçet's disease. These two parameters seem related to the presence of thrombosis rather than clinical activity. © Springer-Verlag 2004.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4847
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-004-0450-4
ISSN: 0172-8172
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