Platelets and Initiation of Intrinsic Clotting |
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Authors: | Sandra Schiffman Samuel I Rapaport May M Y Chong |
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Institution: | Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California |
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Abstract: | S ummary . Comparison of activities in platelet rich and platelet poor plasmas from normal donors and patients deficient in either factor VIII, IX, XI or XII indicates that platelets contain activities which can partially substitute for plasma factors XI and XII. The factor-XI-like activity is expressed in a one-stage activated partial thromboplastin assay and in an intact prothrombin consumption system. The factor-XII-like activity is scarcely detectable in a one-stage assay but markedly enhances the defective prothrombin consumption of factor XII deficient plasma. Intact prothrombin consumption tests with platelet poor plasmas fortified with cephalin show that in the presence of high concentrations of platelet factor 3 activity only trace contact activation is required to promote good prothrombin consumption. The platelet, by supplying both platelet factor 3 and activities bypassing plasma contact activation factors XI and XII, may provide an important route for activating intrinsic clotting. |
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