Jc. Mestries et al., IN-VIVO MODULATION OF COAGULATION AND FIBRINOLYSIS BY RECOMBINANT GLYCOSYLATED HUMAN INTERLEUKIN-6 IN BABOONS, European cytokine network, 5(3), 1994, pp. 275-281
To assess the effect of interleukin-6 (IL-6) on the coagulation and th
e fibrinolytic systems, we administered a single subcutaneous injectio
n of recombinant glycosylated human interleukin-6 (r-hIL-6) 100 mu g p
er kg body weight) to four baboons (Papio ursinus). Four saline inject
ed baboons served as controls. In serial plasma or serum samples colle
cted over a period of seven days we measured several key parameters of
the coagulation and the fibrinolytic systems, IL-6 and a set of acute
phase proteins. Three hours after the injection, the serum IL-6 level
s peaked at 50 ng/ml and then gradually declined with a terminal half-
life of around 4 hours. The biological efficacy was demonstrated by th
e significant increases of several acute phase proteins, circulating p
latelets and the decrease of prealbumin and fibronectin. Between days
1 and 3, marked effects on the coagulation system were observed with a
prolongation of the activated partial thromboplastin time, prothrombi
n time and thrombin time. Plasma concentrations of fibrinopeptide A an
d D-dimer increased. The antithrombin III antigen and activity levels
decreased, but the thrombin-antithrombin III complex concentrations di
d not change. The fibrinolytic system rapidly showed striking modifica
tions after 6-8 hours, the concentrations of tissue-type plasminogen a
ctivator and of plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 peaked at respe
ctively four and thirty times the basal concentrations. No changes wer
e seen in the control group. We conclude that besides its well-known a
cute phase inducing and hematopoietic activities, subcutaneous rhIL-6
also modulates several parameters of the coagulation and the fibrinoly
tic systems. These are relevant findings for the follow-up of patients
under IL-6 therapy and for the understanding of coagulation disorders
associated with inflammation or infection.