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DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-9814
Differences in Reactivity to Vitamin K Administration of the Vitamin K-Dependent Procoagulant Factors, Protein C and S, and Osteocalcin
Publication History
Publication Date:
31 December 2000 (online)
ABSTRACT
Vitamin K is a trace nutrient necessary not only for the synthesis of four plasma clotting factors but also the production of two important anticlotting factors, protein C and protein S, and the synthesis of two bone proteins. If protein C and protein S are produced more quickly and/or in higher quantities than four plasma coagulation factors after vitamin K administration, then the result is unfavorable for stopping of hemorrhage. We therefore studied the difference of time dependence of prothrombin procoagulant factors, protein C and S and bone Gla protein after the administration of vitamin K in normal and vitamin K-deficient neonates. Results of our study showed that, on the whole, coagulation factors increased markedly more than anticlotting factors after vitamin K administration. Furthermore, the increase in bone Gla protein was also higher compared with protein C activity, although the detailed mechanism of the difference in reactivity of prothrombin procoagulant factors, protein C and S and bone Gla protein to vitamin K administration is not clear.
KEYWORD
Vitamin K - prothrombin - factor VII - factor IX - factor X - protein C - protein S - osteocalcin (bone Gla protein)
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