Blood inflammatory and endothelial markers in women with von Willebrand disease.
Igor GovorovKatarina BremmeAnders LarssonMargareta HolmströmEduard KomlichenkoRoza ChairetiMiriam MintsPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Higher levels of endostatin during early follicular phase could potentially predispose women with VWD to the development of heavy menstrual bleeding, due to antiangiogenic properties and ability to suppress several coagulation factors. Lower p-selectin levels in VWD group, compared to controls, may also contribute to the bleeding tendency. Changes in other proteins, involved in angiogenesis are hypothetically related to the formation of angiodysplasia-common complication of VWF deficiency. The latter statement requires confirmation in larger studies.