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Soluble P-selectin concentration in patients with colorectal cancer

V., DYMICKA-PIEKARSKA, A., BUTKIEWICZ, J., MATOWICKA-KARNA, H., KEMONA,

Abstract:

During platelet activation, P-selectin is translocated onto the external platelet membrane. Surface exposure of P-selectin is temporary, and the molecule undergoes endocytosis or shedding to the circulation where it appears in a soluble form as sP-selectin. The aim of the study was to assess platelet activation based on the level of soluble form of P-selectin (sP-selectin) in colorectal cancer patients. The study involved 22 surgically treated patients, divided into two groups depending on histopathological malignancy grade: group I – patients with low malignancy grade (G2), group II – patients with high malignancy grade (G3). The examinations were carried out three times: before surgery (A0) and 3 (A1) and 12 days (A2) after the surgery. Control group (C) consisted of 20 healthy subjects. The sP-selectin level was determined in the plasma using the ELISA Kit (Human sP-selectin, R&D System). In colorectal cancer patients sP-selectin concentration was statistically significantly higher (69.25 ng/ml in group I and 66.50 ng/ml in group II) as compared to healthy subjects (46.01 ng/ml) (p

Issue: 1/2005

Volume: 2005

Pages: 297 — 301

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