Circulating Factor Seven Activating Protease (FSAP) in the Hyperacute Phase of Stroke

Author:

Jæger Henriette S.12ORCID,Larsen Karianne13ORCID,Foerch Christian4ORCID,Bache Kristi G.25ORCID,Kanse Sandip M.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, Oslo, Norway

2. University of Oslo, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Oslo, Norway

3. Department of Neurology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

4. Department of Neurology, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

5. Research and Dissemination, Østfold University College, Halden, Norway

Abstract

Background. Factor VII activating protease (FSAP) is a circulating serine protease that could be involved in the pathophysiology of stroke. We analyzed the temporal changes in FSAP antigen and FSAP activity after acute cerebral ischemia (ACI) and tested if FSAP could be used to differentiate between stroke subtypes in the hyperacute phase (<4.5 hours after symptom onset). Methods. Of the 118 suspected stroke patients enrolled, 76 had ACI; of which 20 suffered from large vessel occlusion (LVO), 19 had intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), and 23 had stroke mimics. Median time from symptom onset to the two plasma sample collections, <4.5 hours, were 66 and 107 minutes for the entire study population. Additional samples were collected up to 90 days post stroke in a subset of ACI patients ( n = 19 ). FSAP antigen, FSAP activity, FSAP-α2-antiplasmin-complex (FSAP-AP complex), and nucleosomes were measured by activity assays or ELISA. Results. ACI patients treated with tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) had elevated FSAP activity < 4.5 hours ( p = 0.016 ) that subsequently normalized after 6 hours. FSAP-AP complex levels decreased significantly from <4.5 hours ( p = 0.015 ) to 6 hours after symptom onset. tPA did not increase FSAP activity significantly in plasma in vitro. FSAP antigen significantly decreased < 4.5 hours after symptom onset in LVO ( p = 0.008 ) and ICH ( p = 0.017 ) patients. FSAP could not differentiate ACI from ICH or strokes (ACI and ICH) from stroke mimics. FSAP did not correlate with stroke severity. Conclusion. LVO and ICH seem to influence FSAP levels in the hyperacute phase of stroke, but FSAP does not differentiate between stroke subtypes in a hyperacute setting.

Funder

The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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