To elucidate diagnostic value of platelet functional activity in chronic colon disease, we studied ADP-induced platelet aggregation (PA, in vitro) and cAMP concentration in blood plasma. If patients had chronic catarrhal, ulcerative colitis or chronic colon stasis, their serum cAMP appeared low, while initial rate of ADP-induced PA was high. The above alterations varied with the disease severity, in exacerbation and remission.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic diseases of the large intestine--catarrhal colitis, colonic stasis, unspecific ulcerative colitis, and amebiasis of the large intestine are attended by marked changes in the functional activity of blood platelets and factors of its regulation. They reflect the dynamics of the disease before and after operative and nonoperative treatment. A recurrence of the disease is linked with activation of blood platelets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlasma prostaglandins have been studied in 306 patients with chronic nonspecific ulcerative colitis. These were found elevated and related to the disease gravity. Treatment succeeded in normalizing prostaglandin, concentrations only in mild ulcerative colitis.
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