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The destabilization of factor VIII by a vitamin K dependent protein
Author(s) -
Waintraub Stanley E.,
Sussman Ira I.
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
british journal of haematology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.907
H-Index - 186
eISSN - 1365-2141
pISSN - 0007-1048
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1985.tb07351.x
Subject(s) - lability , incubation , medicine , chemistry , endocrinology , factor vii , vitamin , biochemistry , coagulation
S ummary Since a vitamin K dependent protein, protein C, can inactivate factor VIII, a study was undertaken to determine if the level and stability of factor VIII in plasma are influenced by such a protein. Factor VIII lability was determined by incubating citrated plasma, diluted 1:10 and 1:20 in pH 7.2 imidizole buffer, for 6 h at 37°C. Normal plasma had a mean factor VIII of 98 ± 61 U/100 ml. The amount of factor VIII remaining after 6 h of incubation was 68 ± 14% of the original factor VIII level. In warfarinized patients, factor VIII (218± 65 U/100 ml) and VWF:AGN (331 ±102 U/100 ml) were elevated (P<0.001). Following incubation, their residual activity was 103 ±20% of the original factor VIII level. In samples taken after warfarin was discontinued, normal factor VIII lability returned, while plasma levels of factor VIII and VWF: AGN remained elevated. Similarly, in the plasma of a vitamin K deficient patient, increased factor VIII stability was also evident; lability was restored following vitamin K replacement. We conclude that factor VIII stability is determined in part by a vitamin K dependent protein. In clinical states in which this protein is functionally absent, factor VIII is elevated and more stable.