Platelets And Haemostasis Flashcards
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Define primary haemostasis, secondary haemostasis and fibrinolysis
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- Primary haemostasis is the reduction of blood flow formed when a plug is formed in a damaged blood vessel by the interaction of platelets + blood vessel
- Secondary haemostasis is the conversion of soluble fibrinogen to insoluble fibrin which strengthens the haemostatic plug
- Fibrinolysis is the degradation of the plug when wound is repaired
2
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Give the term and explain platelet production and basic platelet structure
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1.thrombopoiesis
2. Platelets formed via the shedding of bone marrow megakaryocytes
3. Platelets contain mitochondria and smooth ER
3
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Describe the platelet plasma membrane
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- Membrane has a glycocalyx surface coat
- Glycocalyx coat contains glycoproteins for adhesion and aggregation, also receptors for coagulation factors
- The plasma membrane contains ADP receptors and platelet factor VIII
4
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Describe the contents of platelet granules
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- Contain calcium and magnesium ions
- ADP and ATP required for platelet aggregation
- Serotonin and Thromboxane leads to vessel vasoconstriction
- PDGF (platelet derived growth factor) is a mitogen for fibroblasts (stimulates mitosis) and a chemokine for neutrophils (stimulates leukocyte movement)
5
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Explain the platelet phase of hemostasis
Explain the vascular phase of hemostasis
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- Exposed collagen binds and activates platelets
- Platelets and damaged area release platelet factors
- Attracting more platelets
- Platelets adhere to the exposed basement membrane
- Adhesion requires vWF and factor VIII
- Receptors on platelets for ADP, collagen and thrombin increase once localised on BM
- Activation of these receptors leads to granule release
- ADP and thromboxane A2 attract platelets to aggregate and form the plug
- Injury to blood vessel leads to vasoconstriction
- The injury breaks endothelial lining exposing collagen = platelet factors
- Contraction of vessel exposes more collagen = more platelet factors
- Platelet activation leads to more vasoconstriction via thromboxane and serotonin
6
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Role of the endothelium
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- Produces vWF (von Willebrand Factor)
- Synthesises basement membrane to repair damage
- Synthesises prostacyclin which inhibits platelet aggregation and causes vasodilation - reduced when endothelium is damaged
- Binds and extravasates immune cells
- Synthesises tissue factor important in secondary haemostasis