Thromb Haemost 1990; 64(01): 104-107
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1647262
Original Article
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Protein C Deficiency in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes: A Hyperglycemia-Related Phenomenon

Antonio Ceriello
*   The Cattedra di Diabetologia e Dietoterapiá, I Facolti di Medicina, Universita di Napoli, Napoli
,
Antonio Quatraro
**   The Centro di Diabetologia, Casa di Cura S. Rita, Taranto
,
Patrizia Dello Russo
*   The Cattedra di Diabetologia e Dietoterapiá, I Facolti di Medicina, Universita di Napoli, Napoli
,
Egidio Marchi
***   The Alfa Ricerche, Bologna, Italy
,
Miriam Barbanti
***   The Alfa Ricerche, Bologna, Italy
,
Maria Rita Milani
***   The Alfa Ricerche, Bologna, Italy
,
Dario Giugliano
*   The Cattedra di Diabetologia e Dietoterapiá, I Facolti di Medicina, Universita di Napoli, Napoli
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Publication History

Received 23 May 1989

Accepted after revision 30 November 1990

Publication Date:
25 July 2018 (online)

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Summary

In 30 insulin-dependent diabetic patients protein C (PC) antigen and PC activity were significantly lower than those of matched control healthy subjects. An inverse correlation between fasting plasma glucose and both PC concentration and activity was present in diabetics, while a direct correlation between PC concentration and PC activity was observed. Induced hyperglycemia in diabetic and normal subjects was able to decrease both PC antigen levels and PC activity, and heparin reversed in part this effect.

In diabetic patients euglycemia obtained by insulin infusion restored to normal the depressed PC levels. Heparin did not alter both the basal PC concentration and activity in healthy controls.

These data stress the major role of hyperglycemia in determining PC decrease in diabetics, and suggest that PC reduction is probably associated to hyperglycemia-enhanced thrombin formation.