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Activated Hageman factor trypsin

Kallikreins are present in plasma and in several tissues, including the kidneys, pancreas, intestine, sweat glands, and salivary glands. Plasma prekallikrein can be activated to kallikrein by trypsin, Hageman factor, and possibly kallikrein itself. In general, the biochemical properties of tissue kallikreins are different from those of plasma kallikreins. Kallikreins can convert prorenin to active renin, but the physiologic significance of this action has not been established. [Pg.380]

XII Hageman factor The first factor in the intrinsic pathway. A/, 74000 (bovine), 76000 (human). Single chain glycoprotein. Activated by plasmin, kallikrein and XII,. Inhibited by antithrombin III (inhibition accelerated by heparin). Cl esterase inhibitor and lima bean trypsin inhibitor. Activation of XII initiated by contact with abnormal surfaces. [Pg.76]


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