Platelet activation and the protective effect of aprotinin in hepatolithiasis patients.

Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int

Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, First Hospital of Huzhou, Huzhou 313000, China.

Published: November 2003

Objective: To explore platelet activation and the protective effect of aprotinin in patients with hepatolithiasis.

Methods: The count of platelets and levels of CD62P and CD63 were measured by flow cytometry in 38 patients with hepatolithiasis. Several measurements were carried out after treatment with aprotinin.

Results: The levels of CD62P, CD63 in patients with hepatolithiasis were higher than those in patients with cholecystolithiasis (P<0.05), but the count of platelets was lower (P<0.05). After operation, the levels of CD62P, CD63 were significantly increased in patients with hepatolithiasis, but the count of platelets was lower (P<0.05). Postoperative levels of CD62P, CD63 were significantly lower in patients treated with aprotinin than in normal controls (P<0.05); but there was no significant change in the count of platelets in the two groups.

Conclusion: Platelet activation occurs in patients with hepatolithiasis, and may be inhibited by aprotinin.

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