Hypertension Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Erythropoietin on Platelet Activation Markers: a Prospective Study in Healthy Volunteers
We hypothesized that the effect of erythropoietin may be reflected by changes in thromboxane
B2 (TXB2) and endothelial cell function.
Six male and six female subjects received recombinant human epoetin alpha (Erypo®)
intravenously (300 Units per kg). Biomarker levels were assessed at baseline and 4, 24, 48
and 72 hours after administration.
Introduction: Erythropoietin (EPO) enhances formation of red blood cells and also affects
thrombopoiesis and platelet function. We hypothesized that the effect of erythropoietin may
be reflected by changes in thromboxane B2 (TXB2) and endothelial cell function.
Methods: Six male and six female subjects received recombinant human epoetin alpha (Erypo®)
intravenously (300 Units per kg). Biomarker levels were assessed at baseline and 4, 24, 48
and 72 hours after administration.
Results: Epoetin alpha increased TXB2 levels, which reached significance at 48h (2.5- fold
increase: 6.6±5ng/mL vs. 15±9ng/mL; p=0.044) and remained at that level at 72h. In line,
epoetin alpha increased E-selectin levels by 25% already at 24h (39±21ng/ml vs. 49±26ng/ml;
p<0.001) and stayed at this level until 72h (p<0.001). The raise in platelet activation
markers corresponded with a 2-fold increase in reticulocyte count (81±17G/L vs. 43±10G/L;
p<0.001) and a 9% increase in platelet count at 72h (224±45G/L vs. 244±52G/L; p=0.005).
Thrombomodulin and von Willebrand factor concentrations were not significantly altered by
epoetin alpha. Interestingly, gender differences in the baseline levels of E-selectin and
thrombomodulin were observed. E-selectin and thrombomodulin levels were doubled in men
compared to women (51±24ng/mL and 28±10ng/mL; p=0.025 and 30±5ng/mL vs. 16±5ng/mL; p=0.002,
respectively).
Conclusion: Epoetin alpha increases levels of platelet activation markers. Further studies
are needed to investigate whether measurement of TXB2 or E-selectin levels might be useful
for estimation of thromboembolic risk during EPO-therapy.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Pharmacokinetics/Dynamics Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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