Summary
We analyzed fibrinolytic parameters in 20 healthy men and 20 healthy women, aged from
25 to 59, before and after 10 and 20 min venous occlusion. The 10 min post-occlusion
fibrinolytic activity measured directly in diluted unfractionated plasma by a highly
sensitive 125I-fibrin plate assay correlated well with the activity of euglobulins determined by
the classical fibrin plate assay (r = 0.729), but pre-stasis activities determined
with these two methods did not correlate (r = 0.084). The enhancement of fibrinolytic
activity after venous occlusion was mainly due to an increase of t-PA in the occluded
vessels (4-fold increase t-PA antigen after 10 min and 8-fold after 20 min venous
occlusion). Plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI) activity and plasminogen activator
inhibitor 1 (PAI-1)1 antigen levels at rest showed considerable dispersion ranging from 1.9 to 12.4 U/ml,
respectively 6.9 to 77 ng/ml. A significant increase of PAI-1 antigen levels was observed
after 10 and 20 min venous occlusion. At rest no correlation was found between PAI
activity or PAI-1 antigen levels and the fibrinolytic activity measured by 125I-FPA. However, a high level of PAI-1 at rest was associated with a high prestasis
antigen level of t-PA and a low fibrinolytic response after 10 min of venous stasis.
Since the fibrinolytic response inversely correlated with PAI activity at rest, we
conclude that its degree depends mainly on the presence of free PAI.
Keywords
Fibrinolysis - Tissue-type plasminogen activator - Urokinase - Plasminogen activator
inhibitor - PAI - PAI-1