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SIUE Clotting

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What is the purpose of a platelet plug formation It closes minute ruptures in very small blood vessels
How is a platelet plug formed? Platelets come in contact with damgaged vascular surface and begin to swell. Contractile proteins release granules containing multiple factors which increase the adherence of platelets and form thromboxane A2. TA2/ADP act on other plts to form plt plug
What are platelets composed of? Contractile proteins (actin, myosin, thromosthenin) ER & Golgi to synthesize enzymes that store ca++, mitochondria, enzymes that synthesize prostaglandins, fibrin stablizing factors, growth factors
Time period for clotting to occur in severe and mild trauma severe - clotting occurs within 15-20 seconds mild - clotting occurs within 1-2 min Clot is formed within 3-6min after 20min the clot retracts further closing the vessel
Extrinsic Pathway for protrhombin activator 1. Injury to vascular wall/tissue 2. Release of tissue thromboplastin 3. Activation of Factor X to Xa 4. Xa forms prothrombin activator
Intrinsic pathway for prothrombin activator 1.Blood trauma causes activation of factor XII and relase of platelet factor 3. 2.Factor XIIa activates Factor XI 3.XIa activates IX. 4.VIII, IXa, platelet factor 3 activate X. 5. Xa activates prothrombin activator
Where is prothrombin made and what is required to make it? Liver Vitamin K
How is thrombin Formed? Prothrombin activator catalyzes the reaction of prothrombin into thrombin.
Where is fibrinogen synthesized? The Liver
What is the purpose of thrombin? Thrombin converts fibrinogin into fibrin threads that enmesh plateltes, blood cells and plasma to form clots Fibrin is strengthened by fibrin-stablizing factors released by platelets
Which ion is important in clotting? Calcium
How is Vitamin K absorbed? In the bile salts of the liver. If liver is damaged or bile ducts are obstructed, the vitamin K wont be absorbed and prothrombin synthesis will decrease
What factors prevent clotting in the vessels? There is a smooth endothelium Layer of glycocalyx that repels clotting factors and platelets Protein bound with the endothelial membrane called thrombomodulin binds with thrombin to remove it and activates protein C which inactivates Factors V and VIII
How do Fibrin and thrombin interact? fibrin attracts thrombin to promote localization of the clot
How to inactivate excess thrombin in the blood Antithrombin III inactivates thrombin
What are the effects of heparin, and where is it produced in the body? Heparin increases the effectiveness of antithrombin III. It is produced by mast cells and basophils
Plasmin/Plasminogen role in clotting Plasminogin is converted to plasmin by t-PA Plasmin is a proteolytic enzyme that digests fibrin and other clotting factors to remove clots alpha-antiplasmin is constantly working to break down plasmin, so the plasmin must be abundant to lyse clots
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