Intro to Hemostasis Flashcards
Dr. Corbett 4/4/2019
The second step of the extrinsic pathway, which needs to be in the presence of calcium, is Factor ____ binding to TF
VII
Factor VIII boosts the production of ______ and is linked to IX
Xa
Factor 7, 9, 10, and 2 are all dependant on _____ for Carboxylation to occur and reduce the glutamate to get a super negative charge
Vitamin K
Endothelin is a powerful vaso_____, via PLC —> IP3—> and Calcium release
Constrictor
The second step of the intrinsic pathway uses _____ and _____
HMWK and Factor XI
vWF and Factor VIII are both made by ____ cells and megakaryocytes; NOT the liver. (These two actually are stuck together during circulation)
Endoethelial
Factor _____ is the final one that makes covalent links across fibrin chains.
XIII
_____ activates both Factor IX and Factor VIII in a positive loop.
Thrombin
The first step of Extrinsic pathway is the exposure of _____ factor, which is normally not present in bloodstream
Tissue
Serine Proteases regulate Coagulation _______
Forward
Thrombomodulin, Protein C, and Protein S are all _____ Factors
Anti-Coagulant
vWF links platelets together, but ALSO binds and travels with Factor _____ to promote its half-life
VIII
_______ Mutation is the most common cause of thrombolytic disorder. It grants resistance to _____; so they’ll clot way too much and are at risk of DVT
Factor V Leiden, APC
Warfarin blocks the function of Vitamin K from undergoing the chemical reaction ______
Reductase
The Common Pathway starts with Factor ____ and then Factor ____ being activated to ultimately make Thrombin. Thrombin then chops Fibrinogen into Fibrin.
X, II (Prothrombin)