PMID: 6967101Jul 1, 1980Paper

Measurement of canine von Willebrand factor using ristocetin and Polybrene. Diagnosis of canine von Willebrand's disease

The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
T K RosboroughW J Dodds

Abstract

Dogs with VWD provide useful models for the study of the factor VIII complex. However, the study of canine VIIIR:WF has been hampered by the lack of a routine plasma assay for canine RCF, an activity that is usually used as a measure of VIIIR:WF. This study shows that canine plasma can be assayed for RCF with a macroscopic tilt-tube method using formalin-fixed human platelets, ristocetin, and extra canine albumin (5.0 mg/ml) to prevent plasma precipitation. An assay was also developed for canine plasma PBCF, an activity that is closely related to RCF. In 45 normal canine plasmas, VIII:C was not correlated with RCF, PBCF, or VIIIR:AG. However, RCF, PBCF, and VIIIR:AG were well correlated with each other. In 26 canine VWD plasmas, VIII:C was frequently normal, whereas VIIIR:AG, RCF, and PBCF were almost always deficient. The patterns of VIIIR:AG, RCF, and PBCF deficiencies in the canine VWD plasmas suggested that some canine breeds have a "classic" form of VWD whereas other breeds have "variant" forms of disease.

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