The protein Z-protein Z-dependent inhibitor complex is a factor Xa inhibitor. Protein Z deficiencies have recently been described in patients with ischemic stroke. As placenta infarction leads to poor pregnancy outcome, we studied protein Z plasma concentrations in nonthrombotic, nonthrombophilic consecutive patients with unexplained pregnancy wastage. A significant amount of protein Z deficiencies was only found in the early fetal loss group (< 1 mg/L; 44 of 200, P < 10-4) and mainly in the case of fetal demise between the beginning of the 10th and the end of the 15th week of gestation (odds ratio, 6.7 [3.1-14.8], P < 10-3). These deficiencies were not due to partial vitamin K1 deficiency, and at least some of them were constitutional ones. In women, protein Z deficiency may induce an enhanced risk of severe placental insufficiency soon after the connection of maternal and fetal circulations. © 2002 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Gris, J. C., Quéré, I., Dechaud, H., Mercier, E., Pinçon, C., Hoffet, M., … Marès, P. (2002). High frequency of protein Z deficiency in patients with unexplained early fetal loss. Blood, 99(7), 2606–2608. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V99.7.2606
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