Tissue factor-dependent blood coagulation is enhanced following delivery irrespective of the mode of delivery

J Thromb Haemost. 2007 Dec;5(12):2415-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2007.02767.x. Epub 2007 Sep 19.

Abstract

Background: The risk of thrombosis is clearly increased in the postpartum period. Mice with a targeted deletion of the transmembrane domain of tissue factor (TF) develop serious activation of blood coagulation and widespread thrombosis after delivery.

Objective and methods: We hypothesized that TF, abundantly present in placental tissue, is released during delivery, resulting in the activation of blood coagulation. We measured sensitive markers for TF-dependent activation of coagulation before and after induction of labor in two groups: a vaginal delivery (VAG) group and a cesarean section (CS) group.

Results: One hour after delivery, soluble TF (sTF) significantly increased in both groups [VAG group (mean +/- SD) 226 +/- 42 to 380 +/- 42 pg mL(-1) and CS group 193 +/- 17 to 355 +/- 44 pg mL(-1)]. The day after delivery, sTF was somewhat less increased. Both groups also showed an increase in factor VIIa, indicating activation of the TF pathway of coagulation. Indeed, after delivery, TF-dependent coagulation, as measured by the TF clotting time assay, was significantly enhanced. Increased plasma levels of prothrombin fragment 1 + 2 and thrombin-antithrombin complexes demonstrated thrombin generation following delivery. TF pathway-dependent activation of coagulation upon delivery was not blocked by TF pathway inhibitor and was not dependent on the mode of delivery.

Conclusion: The postdelivery increase in TF-dependent activation of coagulation is likely to be a natural mechanism to prevent excessive blood loss during and after delivery, and may also indicate a novel mechanism by which puerperal women have an increased risk of venous thromboembolism.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Antithrombin III
  • Blood Coagulation*
  • Cesarean Section*
  • Factor VIIa / metabolism
  • Female
  • Gestational Age
  • Humans
  • Labor, Induced*
  • Labor, Obstetric / blood*
  • Peptide Fragments / blood
  • Peptide Hydrolases / blood
  • Placenta / metabolism*
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular / blood
  • Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular / etiology*
  • Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic / blood*
  • Prothrombin
  • Risk Factors
  • Thrombin / metabolism
  • Thromboplastin / metabolism*
  • Time Factors
  • Up-Regulation
  • Venous Thromboembolism / blood
  • Venous Thromboembolism / etiology*

Substances

  • Peptide Fragments
  • antithrombin III-protease complex
  • prothrombin fragment 1.2
  • Antithrombin III
  • Prothrombin
  • Thromboplastin
  • Peptide Hydrolases
  • Factor VIIa
  • Thrombin