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Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primates

BACKGROUND: To study central hypovolemia in humans, lower body negative pressure (LBNP) is a recognized alternative to blood removal (HEM). While LBNP mimics the cardiovascular responses of HEM in baboons, similarities in hemostatic responses to LBNP and HEM remain unknown in this species. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Zaar, Morten, Herzig, Maryanne C., Fedyk, Chriselda G., Montgomery, Robbie K., Prat, Nicolas, Parida, Bijaya K., Hinojosa-Laborde, Carmen, Muniz, Gary W., Shade, Robert E., Bauer, Cassondra, Delacruz, Wilfred, Bynum, James A., Convertino, Victor A., Cap, Andrew P., Pidcoke, Heather F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7314422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32579572
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234844
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author Zaar, Morten
Herzig, Maryanne C.
Fedyk, Chriselda G.
Montgomery, Robbie K.
Prat, Nicolas
Parida, Bijaya K.
Hinojosa-Laborde, Carmen
Muniz, Gary W.
Shade, Robert E.
Bauer, Cassondra
Delacruz, Wilfred
Bynum, James A.
Convertino, Victor A.
Cap, Andrew P.
Pidcoke, Heather F.
author_facet Zaar, Morten
Herzig, Maryanne C.
Fedyk, Chriselda G.
Montgomery, Robbie K.
Prat, Nicolas
Parida, Bijaya K.
Hinojosa-Laborde, Carmen
Muniz, Gary W.
Shade, Robert E.
Bauer, Cassondra
Delacruz, Wilfred
Bynum, James A.
Convertino, Victor A.
Cap, Andrew P.
Pidcoke, Heather F.
author_sort Zaar, Morten
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description BACKGROUND: To study central hypovolemia in humans, lower body negative pressure (LBNP) is a recognized alternative to blood removal (HEM). While LBNP mimics the cardiovascular responses of HEM in baboons, similarities in hemostatic responses to LBNP and HEM remain unknown in this species. METHODS: Thirteen anesthetized baboons were exposed to progressive hypovolemia by HEM and, four weeks later, by LBNP. Hemostatic activity was evaluated by plasma markers, thromboelastography (TEG), flow cytometry, and platelet aggregometry at baseline (BL), during and after hypovolemia. RESULTS: BL values were indistinguishable for most parameters although platelet count, maximal clot strength (MA), protein C, thrombin anti-thrombin complex (TAT), thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) activity significantly differed between HEM and LBNP. Central hypovolemia induced by either method activated coagulation; TEG R-time decreased and MA increased during and after hypovolemia compared to BL. Platelets displayed activation by flow cytometry; platelet count and functional aggregometry were unchanged. TAFI activity and protein, Factors V and VIII, vWF, Proteins C and S all demonstrated hemodilution during HEM and hemoconcentration during LBNP, whereas tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), plasmin/anti-plasmin complex, and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 did not. Fibrinolysis (TEG LY30) was unchanged by either method; however, at BL, fibrinolysis varied greatly. Post-hoc analysis separated baboons into low-lysis (LY30 <2%) or high-lysis (LY30 >2%) whose fibrinolytic state matched at both HEM and LBNP BL. In high-lysis, BL tPA and LY30 correlated strongly (r = 0.95; P<0.001), but this was absent in low-lysis. In low-lysis, BL TAFI activity and tPA correlated (r = 0.88; P<0.050), but this was absent in high-lysis. CONCLUSIONS: Central hypovolemia induced by either LBNP or HEM resulted in activation of coagulation; thus, LBNP is an adjunct to study hemorrhage-induced pro-coagulation in baboons. Furthermore, this study revealed a subset of baboons with baseline hyperfibrinolysis, which was strongly coupled to tPA and uncoupled from TAFI activity.
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spelling pubmed-73144222020-06-29 Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primates Zaar, Morten Herzig, Maryanne C. Fedyk, Chriselda G. Montgomery, Robbie K. Prat, Nicolas Parida, Bijaya K. Hinojosa-Laborde, Carmen Muniz, Gary W. Shade, Robert E. Bauer, Cassondra Delacruz, Wilfred Bynum, James A. Convertino, Victor A. Cap, Andrew P. Pidcoke, Heather F. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: To study central hypovolemia in humans, lower body negative pressure (LBNP) is a recognized alternative to blood removal (HEM). While LBNP mimics the cardiovascular responses of HEM in baboons, similarities in hemostatic responses to LBNP and HEM remain unknown in this species. METHODS: Thirteen anesthetized baboons were exposed to progressive hypovolemia by HEM and, four weeks later, by LBNP. Hemostatic activity was evaluated by plasma markers, thromboelastography (TEG), flow cytometry, and platelet aggregometry at baseline (BL), during and after hypovolemia. RESULTS: BL values were indistinguishable for most parameters although platelet count, maximal clot strength (MA), protein C, thrombin anti-thrombin complex (TAT), thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) activity significantly differed between HEM and LBNP. Central hypovolemia induced by either method activated coagulation; TEG R-time decreased and MA increased during and after hypovolemia compared to BL. Platelets displayed activation by flow cytometry; platelet count and functional aggregometry were unchanged. TAFI activity and protein, Factors V and VIII, vWF, Proteins C and S all demonstrated hemodilution during HEM and hemoconcentration during LBNP, whereas tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), plasmin/anti-plasmin complex, and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 did not. Fibrinolysis (TEG LY30) was unchanged by either method; however, at BL, fibrinolysis varied greatly. Post-hoc analysis separated baboons into low-lysis (LY30 <2%) or high-lysis (LY30 >2%) whose fibrinolytic state matched at both HEM and LBNP BL. In high-lysis, BL tPA and LY30 correlated strongly (r = 0.95; P<0.001), but this was absent in low-lysis. In low-lysis, BL TAFI activity and tPA correlated (r = 0.88; P<0.050), but this was absent in high-lysis. CONCLUSIONS: Central hypovolemia induced by either LBNP or HEM resulted in activation of coagulation; thus, LBNP is an adjunct to study hemorrhage-induced pro-coagulation in baboons. Furthermore, this study revealed a subset of baboons with baseline hyperfibrinolysis, which was strongly coupled to tPA and uncoupled from TAFI activity. Public Library of Science 2020-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7314422/ /pubmed/32579572 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234844 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zaar, Morten
Herzig, Maryanne C.
Fedyk, Chriselda G.
Montgomery, Robbie K.
Prat, Nicolas
Parida, Bijaya K.
Hinojosa-Laborde, Carmen
Muniz, Gary W.
Shade, Robert E.
Bauer, Cassondra
Delacruz, Wilfred
Bynum, James A.
Convertino, Victor A.
Cap, Andrew P.
Pidcoke, Heather F.
Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primates
title Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primates
title_full Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primates
title_fullStr Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primates
title_full_unstemmed Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primates
title_short Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primates
title_sort similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7314422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32579572
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234844
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