The study included 85 pediatric patients. Group I consisted of 55 patients with LCPD and group II (control) consisted of 30 healthy children. Peripheral venous blood concentrations of E-selectin and P-selectin levels were measured with a commercially available assay.
Mean age was 8.41±2.73 years in group I and 8.83±2.92 years in group II. Both E-selectin and P-selectin levels were higher in LCPD patients in comparison with the age-matched controls. E-selectin was 54.92±18.84 pg/mL in group I, 45.54±15.31 pg/mL in group II and P-selectin was 46.40±20.35 pg/mL in group I, 36.92±9.84 pg/mL in group II (P=0.022 and P=0.019, respectively).
On the basis of our results, two important endothelium and platelet markers, E-selectin and P-selectin, are upregulated in LCPD. Our results suggested that activated platelets and possibly endothelial activation, as reflected by enhanced P-selectin/E-selectin kinetics, might contribute to the microvascular thrombosis and/or inflammation of LCPD.