Behavior of protein S during long-term oral anticoagulant therapy.

H Takahashi, K Wada, S Hayashi, M Hanano, W Tatewaki, A Shibata
Author Information
  1. H Takahashi: First Department of Internal Medicine, Niigata University School of Medicine, Japan.

Abstract

It has recently been reported that a natural anticoagulant, protein S (PS), is depressed during oral anticoagulation. Since more detailed information is required from the clinical standpoint, we measured plasma levels of PS [both total and free (not complexed) PS antigen], C4b-binding protein (C4bp) and other vitamin K-dependent proteins (factors II, VII, IX, X and protein C) in 60 plasma samples from patients on long-term oral anticoagulant therapy with warfarin. Together with the reduction of other vitamin K-dependent plasma proteins, PS decreased during warfarin treatment, being dependent on the intensity of the therapy. A considerable variation in plasma PS levels was also observed among individuals with a similar intensity of anticoagulation. Plasma concentration of C4bp was closely correlated with total PS level, and free PS/total PS ratio was independent of thrombotest values. These findings indicate that long-term oral anticoagulant therapy results in the suppression of the synthesis of PS, and that its reduction is on the whole balanced with C4bp and vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors. It was suggested that the metabolism of C4bp might be regulated by the plasma PS level, although this hypothesis needs further exploration.

MeSH Term

Administration, Oral
Blood Proteins
Glycoproteins
Humans
Protein S
Time Factors
Warfarin

Chemicals

Blood Proteins
Glycoproteins
Protein S
Warfarin

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