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Blood coagulation various tissues

When blood is lost or clotting is initiated in some other way, a complex cascade of biochemical reactions is set in motion, which ends in the formation of a network or clot of insoluble protein threads enmeshing the blood cells. These threads are produced by the polymerisation of the molecules of fibrinogen (a soluble protein present in the plasma) into threads of insoluble fibrin. The penultimate step in the chain of reactions requires the presence of an enzyme, thrombin, which is produced from its precursor prothrombin, already present in the plasma. This is initiated by factor lit (tissue thromboplastin), and subsequently involves various factors including activated factor Vn, DC, X, XI and XII, and is inhibited by antithrombin in. Platelets are also involved in the coagulation process. Fibrinolysis is the mechanism of dissolution of fibrin clots, which can be promoted with thrombolytics. For further information on platelet aggregation and clot dissolution, see Antiplatelet drugs and thrombolytics , (p.697). [Pg.358]


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