Thromb Haemost 1983; 49(01): 021-023
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1657307
Original Article
Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart

The Inhibition by Plasma of Urokinase and Tissue Activator-Induced Fibrinolysis in Pregnancy and the Puerperium

J E Walker
The Department of Physiology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
,
L Gow
The Department of Physiology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
,
D M Campbell
The Department of Physiology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
,
D Ogston
The Department of Physiology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
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Publication History

Received 28 October 1982

Accepted 06 December 1982

Publication Date:
18 July 2018 (online)

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Summary

The activity of urokinase and tissue activator on fibrin plates was inhibited by plasma from women in the third trimester of pregnancy to a greater extent than by non-pregnant plasma. Pregnancy also inhibited the amidolytic activity of urokinase. The high molecular weight fractions of pregnancy plasma gel filtered on Sephadex G-200 showed comparable inhibitory activity against urokinase as fractions for non-pregnant plasma; in contrast with non-pregnant plasma, the lower molecular weight fractions of pregnancy plasma were markedly inhibitory against urokinase. Plasma exposed to lysine-Sepharose to remove plasminogen and then fractionated on Sephadex G-100 provided a pattern of three areas of inhibition against tissue activator similar to that seen in non-pregnant plasma. The urokinase-inhibitory activity of lower molecular weight fractions of plasma separated on Sephadex G-200 fell within 1 hr of delivery and fell further over the following 18 to 30 hr.