The inhibition by heparin of the intrinsic pathway activation of factor X in the absence of antithrombin-III |
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Authors: | Fred Ofosu Morris A. Blajchman Jack Hirsh |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada;2. Department of Pathology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Heparin was found to inhibit the activation of purified factor X by purified factors IXa and VIII (or VIIIa) in the presence of calcium and phospholipid but in the absence of antithrombin-III. In contrast, heparin did not inhibit the activation of factor X by either the extrinsic pathway or by the factor X activator isolated from Russell's Viper Venom (RVV-X). The heparin inhibition of the intrinsic pathway activation of factor X could be totally reversed by polybrene. These results suggest that even in the absence of antithrombin-III, heparin reversibly interferes with the interactions of one or more of factors IXa, VIII (or VIIIa) and X with calcium and phospholipid that result in the activation of factor X. |
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Keywords: | Factor X Heparin Antithrombin-III |
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