Protein C activity and antigen levels in childhood.

Autor: van Teunenbroek, A, Peters, M, Sturk, A, Borm, J J, Breederveld, C
Zdroj: European Journal of Pediatrics; 1990, Vol. 149 Issue 11, p774-778, 5p
Abstrakt: Hereditary protein C deficiency is an important risk factor for thrombosis. To enable its diagnosis shortly after birth, we determined reference values of protein C antigen and activity levels for the first 3 months of life. To establish an age-related range of protein C levels we also determined median values for individuals up to 18 years of age. A good correlation between the two levels was seen from the 3rd/4th month of life onwards, whereas in the first 2 months the activity levels were significantly lower than the antigen levels. This was not due to interference by the increased plasma citrate concentration at high haematocrit values, and may suggest a dysfunctional protein C molecule in the neonatal period. We found a rapid rise in protein C activity and antigen levels until the age of 7-9 months, followed by a slower progression toward adolescence. In contrast to previous reports, our results indicate that adult values are probably not achieved until sometime during the 2nd decade of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index