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Von Willebrand factor, diabetes mellitus and retinopathy.

Authors :
Paton RC
Passa P
Canivet J
Source :
Hormone and metabolic research. Supplement series [Horm Metab Res Suppl] 1981; Vol. 11, pp. 55-8.
Publication Year :
1981

Abstract

Von Willebrand factor (VIII: vWf) is a glycoprotein which is essential for normal platelet adhesion to vascular subendothelium, particularly at the high shear rates encountered in small blood vessels. VIII: vWf is distributed in plasma, platelets and subendothelium, though the contributions of each pool to normal hemostasis is unknown. Raised plasma of VIII: vWf have been frequently described in association with diabetes, the highest concentrations being found in patients with retinopathy. In addition, concentrations of VIII: vWf appear to be influenced by the degree of metabolic control of the diabetics, particularly high levels being found during diabetic coma. Plasmatic concentrations of VIII: vWf greater than normal have not been shown to result in increased platelet adhesion or aggregation, so that is seems unlikely that the high levels of plasmatic VIII: vWf contribute directly to the pathogensis of retinopathy. On the other hand, increases in VIII: vWF during episodes of poor metabolic control could be evidence of reversible injury to the vascular endothelium, whereas stable, high concentrations may indicate the presence of microangiopathy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0170-5903
Volume :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Hormone and metabolic research. Supplement series
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6797913