Acute and subacute effects of strenuous exercise on platelet aggregation, coagulation and fibrinolysis in patients with stable coronary artery disease

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  • Jacobina Kristiansen
  • Erik L. Grove
  • Sjurdarson, Torur
  • Magni Mohr
  • Steen D. Kristensen
  • Anne Mette Hvas

Introduction: Strenuous exercise may occasionally cause coronary thrombosis with myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death. Materials and methods: Patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) (n = 164) and healthy individuals (n = 25) performed strenuous exercise on a bicycle ergometer. Blood was drawn at baseline, immediately after exercise and 2 h later. Platelet aggregation was measured with Multiplate® Analyzer. Thrombin generation was determined using a thrombogram and by measuring prothrombin fragment 1 + 2 (F1 + 2). A clot lysis assay was used to investigate fibrinolysis. Results: From baseline to immediately after exercise, thrombin receptor activating peptide (TRAP)-induced platelet aggregation increased in CAD patients (Δ77 AU × min, 95 % confidence interval (CI): 46;107) and in healthy individuals (Δ153 AU × min, 95%CI: 75;232). Endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) was unaffected by exercise, whilst F1 + 2 increased (Δ17%, 95%CI: 11;24) in CAD patients. Fibrin clot lysis time increased by 9 % (95%CI: 1–17) in CAD patients and by 26 % (95%CI: 8;45) in healthy individuals. When comparing baseline to 2 h post-exercise, TRAP-induced platelet aggregation remained slightly elevated in both CAD patients (Δ53 AU × min, 95%CI: 22;84) and healthy individuals (Δ140 AU × min, 95%CI: 62;219). In contrast, ETP and F1 + 2 decreased in CAD patients (Δ-6 %, 95%CI: −10;-1 and Δ-8 %, 95%CI: -14;-2). Moreover, clot lysis time decreased (Δ-19 %, 95%CI: −27;-11) in patients with CAD and returned to baseline in healthy individuals. All p-values were <0.05. Conclusions: Platelet aggregation and F1 + 2 were substantially elevated immediately after exercise in CAD patients, indicating a pro-thrombotic state. After 2 h of recovery, they exhibited a markedly increase in fibrinolysis. Similar results were observed in healthy individuals.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftThrombosis Research
Vol/bind236
Sider (fra-til)220-227
ISSN0049-3848
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

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Funding Information:
The authors would like to express our gratitude to all the participants in this project. Additionally, we want to acknowledge excellent technical support by research laboratory technicians Vivi Bo Mogensen, Mai Stenulm Veirup and Tine Kusk Jørgensen and laboratory assistants Halla Weihe Reinert, Katrin Mortensen, Billa Mouritsardóttir Foldbo and Súsanna Jacobsen. Last but not least we would like to thank the following foundations for financial support: Aarhus University, Research Council Faroe Islands (project number 3029), the Betri Foundation, Central Jutland Region, the Fabrikant Karl G. Andersen Foundation, the A.P. Moller Foundation, the National Hospital of the Faroe Islands and the Helga and Peter Kornings Foundation.

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