Author/Editor     Peternel, P; Stegnar, M; Mavri, A; Salobir-Pajnič, B
Title     The effect of fasting and/or body weight reduction on tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) and plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-1)
Type     članek
Source     Fibrinolysis
Vol. and No.     Letnik 8, št. Suppl 2
Publication year     1994
Volume     str. 41-3
Language     eng
Abstract     Ten healthy, physically fit, non-smoking volunteers (9 women, 1 men, aged 22-55, mean 33 years) with normal body weight and blood lipids were included in the study. During a fasting period of 8-21 (mean 16) days they took only drinks and lost 5-12 (mean 7) kg of body weight. Resting and post-20 min upper arm venous occlusion blood samples were obtained 1-2 days before and on the last day of the fast. Fasting did not significantly affect blood lipids. After fasting an increase in resting euglobulin activity (7.4 vs 3.6 min-1, p less th. 0.01), and in tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) activity (215 vs 42 mIU/ml, p less th 0.01) was found. A decrease in plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI) activity (5.5 vs 7.1 IU/ml, p less th. 0.07) was indicated, while changes in t-PA and PAI-1 antigens were not significant. After the fast fibrinolytic response to venous occlusion was enhanced as observed by greater increase in euglobulin activity (40.4 vs 11.6 min-1, p less th. 0.02), t-PA activity (30754 vs 1593 mIU/ml, p less th. 0.01), t-PA antigen (25.9 vs 11.6 ng/ml, p less th. 0.02), and greater decrease in PAI activity (3.5 vs 0.0 IU/ml, p less th. 0.01). In ten non-fasting subjects no normal diet, repeated measurements in a period of 13-23 (mean 17) days revealed no significant changes either before or after venous occlusion. It was concluded that in physically fit, non-obese subjects fasting and/or body weight reduction has enhancig effect on resting and post-venous occlusion fibrinolytic activity without significant changes in blood lipids.
Descriptors     FASTING
PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR INHIBITOR 1
ALTEPLASE
BODY WEIGHT
ADULT
MIDDLE AGE
LIPIDS