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Figure 3. Supraphysiologic level but not physiologically elevated sEPCR can exaggerate the coagulant response to factor Xa/PCPSPE challenge. (A) Levels of TAT complex in the plasma of Procr +/− mice (n = 14), Procr s/+ mice (n = 6), Procr +/+ mice (n = 20), and Procr +/+ mice with 20 μg sEPCR (n = 4). The mice used for the experiments included Procr+/− mice and their Procr+/+ littermates, and Procr s/+ mice and their Procr+/+ littermates. The 2 groups of Procr+/+ mice exhibited almost the same results. Therefore, the results of Procr+/+ mice were combined together. (B) Platelet counts in the blood. (C) APC/TAT ratios in the plasma. (D) APC levels in the plasma. Results are presented as mean ± SD. Mice with supraphysiologic sEPCR exhibit a significantly higher TAT level, lower platelet count, and lower APC/TAT ratio compared with mice without sEPCR supplementation after factor Xa/PCPSPE challenge (P < .01).

Supraphysiologic level but not physiologically elevated sEPCR can exaggerate the coagulant response to factor Xa/PCPSPE challenge. (A) Levels of TAT complex in the plasma of Procr+/− mice (n = 14), Procrs/+ mice (n = 6), Procr +/+ mice (n = 20), and Procr+/+ mice with 20 μg sEPCR (n = 4). The mice used for the experiments included Procr+/− mice and their Procr+/+ littermates, and Procrs/+ mice and their Procr+/+ littermates. The 2 groups of Procr+/+ mice exhibited almost the same results. Therefore, the results of Procr+/+ mice were combined together. (B) Platelet counts in the blood. (C) APC/TAT ratios in the plasma. (D) APC levels in the plasma. Results are presented as mean ± SD. Mice with supraphysiologic sEPCR exhibit a significantly higher TAT level, lower platelet count, and lower APC/TAT ratio compared with mice without sEPCR supplementation after factor Xa/PCPSPE challenge (P < .01).

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