Coagulation Flashcards
With the exception of what 2 factors, are the roman numerals involved in the clotting cascade proteases? Describe these 2 factors.
- V and VIII
- they are scaffold proteins that assemble multiprotein complexes that greatly accelerate clotting reactions; they are cleaved by thrombin and become more efficient in their ability too accelerate their reactions.
What do VIIIa and Va convert?
- VIIIa: X to Xa
- Va: prothrombin to thrombin
T/F: missing contact factors (intrinsic pathway) causes bleeding.
-False
Do Hemophiliacs have shorter, longer, or normal PT time?
- normal
- PT tests extrinsic pathway which is IXa and VIIIa independent
How to warfarin work?
- it blocks the recycling of Vit K and depletes its levels in the liver
- blocks vitamin K epoxide reductase
What accumulates when you take coumadin (warfarin)?
Vitamin K Epoxide
Why are the Gla residues biologically important?
-they promote the association of factors II, VII, IX, and X with the phospholipid bilayer–classically on the platelet surface, which promote clotting by flipping negatively charged phospholipids such as PS from the inner leaflet of the lipid bilayer to the outer leaflet when the platelets are activated
What are the 4 coordinated processes of hemostasis? Very general.
- Fibrin deposition and platelet plug (hemostatic plug)
- anticoagulant and fibrin lysis (limit and remove hemostatic plug)
Hemostasis vs. thrombosis
Hemostasis: process that spontaneously arrests blood flow from vessels due to injury, etc
Thrombosis: pathologic process in which 1 or more components of the normal hemostatic mechanism is activated in wrong place @ wrong time
What is the end result of the coagulation pathway?
- generate thrombin and produce fibrin in response to injury
- complex cascade to produce limited thrombin quickly and locally at site of vascular injury
Where does thrombin generation occur? And why is this beneficial?
- Occurs on cell surfaces (2D), not in space (3D)
- this accelerates its generation
What is TFPI and what does it do? How can clotting still occur with TFPI present?
- Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor
- shuts down TF/VIIa/Xa complex
- TF and VIIa have a second target, IX to form IXa that can cleave X with the help of VIIIa, Ca2+, and phospholipids from platelets
What activates V and VIII?
Thrombin; one example of a positive feedback loop
-thrombin is generated by help of activated VIIIa and Va, and once is produced can activate VIII and V even more to generate even more thrombin
What are 2 things that activate XI?
- thrombin
- intrinsic “contact factor” pathway
What is blood from patients undergoing PT and aPTT tests treated with and why?
-citrate: a Ca2+ chelator so as to prevent coagulation which needs Ca2+ at steps along the pathway