2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2003.tb05768.x
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Determination of High-Molecular-Weight von Willebrand factor multimers and their impact on specific VWF-activities in VWF/FVIII-concentrates

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“…2b) was characterized by predominant central bands and satellite bands of similar intensity, indicating that the VWF molecules were not proteolysed during the additional steps included in the process. This multimeric pattern is similar to that of normal plasma and contrasts with that recently observed in other commercial FVIII/VWF concentrates showing signs of increased proteolysis [14,15, O. Magurier, unpublished].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…2b) was characterized by predominant central bands and satellite bands of similar intensity, indicating that the VWF molecules were not proteolysed during the additional steps included in the process. This multimeric pattern is similar to that of normal plasma and contrasts with that recently observed in other commercial FVIII/VWF concentrates showing signs of increased proteolysis [14,15, O. Magurier, unpublished].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The HMW multimers of VWF are thought to be critical in correcting the coagulation defects in patients with VWD (115, 137, 140, 148, 151–154). Multimer analyses have revealed that Haemate ® P contains relatively high levels of intermediate and HMW multimers of VWF, unlike most other VWF/FVIII products in which predominantly the lower and some intermediate‐molecular‐weight multimers are found (112–116, 155).…”
Section: Overview Of Haemate®pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparative gel electrophoresis study of 12 VWF/FVIII concentrates demonstrated that the HMW VWF multimer pattern in Haemate P/Humate‐P (94%) was similar to that in normal human plasma (100%), whereas other concentrates showed a deficit in this multimer fraction (e.g. 79% in Innobrand, and from 4% to 36% in the other 10 products examined) [9,10]. High molecular‐weight multimers of VWF play an important role in early haemostasis and thrombus formation, particularly in vascular lesions under high shear stress conditions [11].…”
Section: Clinical Pharmacologymentioning
confidence: 99%