Original Contributions |
From the Wihuri Research Institute (P.M., R.L.) and the Department of Surgery (M.L.), Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
Correspondence to Riitta Lassila, MD, PhD, Wihuri Research Institute, Kalliolinnantie 4, 00140 Helsinki, Finland.
AbstractSudden extreme physical
stress is associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction
mainly in people with preexisting atherosclerosis. In
this study we compared the effect of submaximal exercise on coagulation
and fibrinolysis in patients with
peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
with that in healthy control subjects. Fifteen PAOD patients with
intermittent claudication and 15 healthy control subjects, matched for
age, sex, medication use, smoking habit, and conditioning, were
studied. Thrombinantithrombin III complex (TAT), D-dimer,
tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) and
plasminogen activator inhibitor
(PAI)-1 antigens (Ag), t-PA activity, and
plasmin-
2antiplasmin complex (PAP), as well as plasma
catecholamines, were measured before and after a treadmill
exercise test. At rest, fibrinogen (3.3±0.5 versus 2.9±0.5 g/L
[mean±SD]; P<.05), D-dimer (392±128
versus 271±113 ng/mL; P<.05), t-PA Ag (9.1±5.1 versus
5.5±1.2 ng/mL; P<.02), and PAI-1 Ag (14.9±7.1 versus
7.6±3.8 ng/mL; P<.002) levels in plasma were markedly
higher in the patient group than in the control group. In patients but
not in control subjects, exercise of similar intensity elevated
circulating concentrations of TAT (from 3.43±1.45 to 4.83±2.27 ng/mL;
P<.05). Exercise caused a parallel increase in
D-dimer, t-PA Ag, t-PA activity, PAP, and
catecholamines in both groups, whereas PAI-1 Ag remained
stable. Plasma lactic acid was significantly higher in patients after
exercise and was associated with lower-limb ischemia. Compared
with healthy control subjects, patients with PAOD showed higher t-PA
Ag, PAI-1 Ag, and D-dimer levels both at rest and after
exercise. Notably, submaximal exercise on a treadmill enhanced thrombin
formation in patients with PAOD but not in the control subjects. Sudden
catecholamine release and local ischemia during
exercise may accelerate the preexisting prothrombotic potential of the
atherosclerotic vessel wall.
Key Words: atherosclerosis exercise coagulation fibrinolysis catecholamines
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