Hamm - coagulation Flashcards

1
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2 functions of the endothelium

A
  1. physical barrier between blood and sub endothelium

2. Synthesis of PGI2, TxA2, vWF, tPA

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2
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Life span of a platelet? where do they arise?

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10 days

Originate in bone marrow. 1 megakaryocyte produces 4000 platelets

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3
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Platelet adhesion

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a) Directly to sub endothelium via G1pIa

b) via vWF

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4
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Platelet aggregation

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Platelets are linked via G1pIIb/IIIa
Fibrinogen
Ca2+

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5
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Arachidonic acid metabolism - where? What is the product?

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Vascular endothelium

PGI2 + TXA2

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6
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4 roles of thrombin

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  1. Fibrinogen -> fibrin
  2. Activates platelets
  3. Activates factors 5 + 8
  4. Activates factors 7 + 11 + 13
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7
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wtf is the propagation phase

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The factor8/9a complex on activated platelets activate factor 10 –> thrombin burst –> fibrinogen converted to fibrin

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What is the amplification phase?

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The Factor 10/5a complex generates a small amount of thrombin. Thrombin then activates platelets and factors 5, 8, 11, 13

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9
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Fibrinolysis pathway?

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Plasminogen is converted to plasmin via tPA and urokinase

Plasmin then breaks fibrin into its degradation products

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10
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How do antithrombins work? Most active one? which drug is relevant?

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Antithrombin binds to and inactivates thrombin to be excreted in the kidney

  • Antithrombin III
  • Heparin = increases AT function
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11
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What is the protein C+S pathway?

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Activated protein C complex will inactivate factors 5 + 8

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12
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When is the protein C/S pathway defective?

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Factor V leiden - Protein C cannot bind to and inactivate it. Therefore hyper coagulable state

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13
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TFPI - what does it stand for? what does it do?

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Tissue factor pathway inhibitor

binds to and neutralises TF and factor 7a

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