Components of the Fibrinolytic System Are Differently Altered in Moderate and Severe Hypothyroidism

2001 
T4 levels are determinant of several components of the fibrinolytic system. However, relationships between hypothyroidism and alteration of fibrinolytic capacity are not well established, and published data remain conflicting. As the impact of hypothyroidism on both degradation and synthesis of proteins may vary according to the severity of the disease, we measured fibrinolytic activity across varying states of hypothyroidism. We measured fibrinogen, d-dimers (DDI), α2-antiplasmin activity, tissue plasminogen activator antigen (t-PA Ag), plasminogen, plasminogen activator inhibitor antigen (PAI-1 Ag), and factor XII (FXII) of the coagulation. We prospectively included 76 middle-aged female subjects: 25 controls, 24 patients displaying moderate hypothyroidism (TSH, 10–50 mU/L), and 27 patients with severe hypothyroidism (TSH, >50 mU/L). Blood pressure, body mass index, smoking habits, total cholesterol as well as high and low density lipoprotein subfractions, triglyceride, fasting glycemia, and insulinemia...
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