Increased fibrinolytic activity during use of oral contraceptives is counteracted by an enhanced factor XI-independent down regulation of fibrinolysis: a randomized cross-over study of two low-dose oral contraceptives
- PMID: 10928462
Increased fibrinolytic activity during use of oral contraceptives is counteracted by an enhanced factor XI-independent down regulation of fibrinolysis: a randomized cross-over study of two low-dose oral contraceptives
Abstract
The effect of oral contraceptives (OC) on fibrinolytic parameters was investigated in a cycle-controlled cross-over study in which 28 non-OC using women were randomly prescribed either a representative of the so-called second (30 microg ethinylestradiol, 150 microg levonorgestrel) or third generation OC (30 microg ethinylestradiol, 150 microg desogestrel) and who switched OC after a two month wash out period. During the use of OC, the levels of tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) activity, plasminogen, plasmin-alpha2-antiplasmin complexes and D-dimer significantly increased (by 30 to 80%), while the levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor- (PAI-1) antigen, PAI-1 activity and tPA antigen significantly decreased (25 to 50%), suggesting an increase in endogenous fibrinolytic activity. These OC-induced changes were not different between the two contraceptive pills. TAFI (thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor) levels increased on levonorgestrel, and even further increased on desogestrel. A clot lysis assay that probes both fibrinolytic activity and the efficacy of the coagulation system to generate thrombin necessary to down regulate fibrinolysis via TAFI showed no change of the clot lysis time during OC use. This finding suggests that the OC-induced increase in endogenous fibrinolytic activity is counteracted by an increased capacity of the coagulation system to down regulate fibrinolysis via TAFI. Indeed we observed that during OC use there was a significant increase of F1+2 generation during clot formation. When these assays were performed in the presence of an antibody against factor XI, we observed that the clot lysis time was significantly increased during OC use and that the increase in F1+2 generation during OC therapy was due to a factor XI-independent process, which was significantly higher on desogestrel than on levonorgestrel. These data indicate that the OC-induced inhibition of endogenous fibrinolysis takes place in a factor XI-independent way and is more pronounced on desogestrel than on levonorgestrel-containing OC.
Comment in
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Renewed interest in haemostasis changes induced by oral contraceptives (OCs).Thromb Haemost. 2000 Jul;84(1):1-3. Thromb Haemost. 2000. PMID: 10928460 No abstract available.
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