Aging-associated changes in indices of thrombin generation and protein C activation in humans. Normative Aging Study
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Aging-associated changes in indices of thrombin generation and protein C activation in humans. Normative Aging Study
Abstract
In view of the known association of vascular disease with increasing age, we have conducted an analysis of hemostatic system activity with respect to perturbations induced by aging phenomena. We have utilized an immunochemical assay for prothrombin fragment F1 + 2 to quantify Factor Xa activity upon prothrombin in the plasma of 199 healthy males between the ages of 42 and 80. The levels of F1 + 2 in this population generally increased as a function of age (P less than 0.0001). The metabolic behavior of this marker was determined in 10 individuals greater than 65 yr of age with varying levels of F1 + 2, which ranged from 1.28 to 5.85 nM. The elevations in the concentration of this component were not due to diminished clearance of the fragment. Radio-immunoassays for fibrinopeptide A (FPA) and the protein C activation peptide (PCP) were subsequently employed to measure thrombin activity upon fibrinogen and thrombin-thrombomodulin activity upon protein C, respectively, in 82 members of this population ranging in age from 42 to 80. Significant positive correlations were again observed between increasing age and the level of F1 + 2 (P less than 0.0001) as well as FPA (P less than 0.01) and PCP (P less than 0.002). The results of this cross-sectional study indicate that many apparently normal males of increasing age with normal immunologic levels of antithrombin III and protein C exhibit a biochemical defect that denotes the presence of an acquired prethrombotic state.
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