Inhibitory Effect of Dextran 40 upon Thrombin-induced Fibrin Deposition in Rat Lungs

  • CHARLES DIFFANG
  • LENNART RAMMER
  • TOM SALDEEN

Abstract

The effect of dextran 40 upon thrombin-induced fibrin deposition in rat lungs was studied. A quantitative method employing isotope-labelled fibrinogen was used to determine the amount of fibrin in the lungs. It was shown that pretreatment with dextran 40 suppressed the accumulation of fibrin in the lungs after injection of thrombin. This was not due to redistribution of the fibrin to other organs but appeared to be a result of decreased intravascular coagulation. It seemed unlikely that the finding could be explained by an effect of dextran upon fibrinolysis.

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Published
1976-06-01
How to Cite
DIFFANG C., RAMMER L., & SALDEEN T. (1976). Inhibitory Effect of Dextran 40 upon Thrombin-induced Fibrin Deposition in Rat Lungs. Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 81(1), 23-27. https://doi.org/10.3109/03009737609179017
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