Thromb Haemost 1982; 48(03): 325-326
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1657291
Original Article
Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart

Thrombin-Induced Platelet Malondialdehyde (MDA) Formation in Normal Subjects and in Women Taking Oral Contraceptives

P Hellstern
*   The Department of Clinical Hemostaseology and Transfusion Medicine (Fb 3/4), University of the Saarland, Homburg/Saar, F.R.G.
,
C Miyashita
*   The Department of Clinical Hemostaseology and Transfusion Medicine (Fb 3/4), University of the Saarland, Homburg/Saar, F.R.G.
,
M Köhler
*   The Department of Clinical Hemostaseology and Transfusion Medicine (Fb 3/4), University of the Saarland, Homburg/Saar, F.R.G.
,
E Wenzel
*   The Department of Clinical Hemostaseology and Transfusion Medicine (Fb 3/4), University of the Saarland, Homburg/Saar, F.R.G.
,
W Holl
**   The Gynecological Hospital, University of the Saarland, Homburg/Saar, F.R.G.
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Further Information

Publication History

Received 18 January 1982

Accepted 09 November 1982

Publication Date:
13 July 2018 (online)

Summary

Thrombin-induced platelet malondialdehyde (MDA) production and platelet count were studied in 82 male and 74 female healthy blood donors. 37 women on oral contraceptives (OC) had significantly lower values of MDA production than women who were not using the pill. There were no statistically significant differences of MDA production in women on a low dose estrogen, a medium dose, and a relatively high dose. Males had significantly higher values than females. In 15 further subjects (5 males, 5 OC-users, 5 OC-nonusers) the kinetics of MDA formation was determined by using increasing doses of thrombin. No significant differences could be found. Platelet count in women on OCs was lightly increased, but the difference was not significant.

 
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