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Hemostasis
by Mohie-Aldien Elsayed
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Mohie al-dien Elsayed
*The normal hemostatic mechanism
consists of a balance between
hemorrhage & thrombosis which
achieved through the interaction of
four component parts;
*the blood vessels
*platelets
*the coagulation and anticoagulant
factors *the fibrinolytic
factors
Hemostasis Hemostasis is defined as the process that maintains the flowing blood in a fluid state and confined to the circulatory system
Coagulation prevents excess blood loss or hemorrhage.
Excessive clotting, thrombogenesis, would lead to arterial blockage.
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Hemostasis: Vasoconstriction & Plug Formation
*Vasoconstriction
*Platelet activation (Multiple factors, Positive feedback)
*Aggregation
*Loose plug
A series of reactions designed for stoppage of bleeding
During hemostasis, three phases occur in rapid sequence:
• Coagulation (blood clotting)
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Hemostasis: Vasoconstriction & Plug Formation
Figure 16-12: Platelet plug formation
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Figure 19.13
Hemostasis The Vascular and Platelet Phases of Hemostasis
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Injury of vessels wall leads to contact between blood and subendothelial cells
FXa binds to FVa on the cell surface
The complex between TF and FVIIa activates FIX and FX
Tissue factor (TF) is exposed and binds to FVIIa or FVII which is subsequently converted to FVIIa
1. Initiation phase
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The FXa/FVa complex converts small amounts of prothrombin into thrombin
The small amount of thrombin generated activates FVIII, FV, FXI and platelets locally. FXIa converts FIX to FIXa
2. Amplification phase
Activated platelets bind FVa, FVIIIa and FIXa
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The FVIIIa/FIXa complex activates FX on the surfaces of activated platelets
The “thrombin burst” leads to the formation of a stable fibrin clot.
FXa in association with FVa converts large amounts of prothrombin into thrombin creating a “thrombin burst”.
3. Propagation phase
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VW factor
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Figure 19.14b
The Coagulation Phase of Hemostasis Factors released by platelets and
endothelial cells interact with clotting factors to form a clot Extrinsic pathway
Intrinsic pathway
Common pathway
Suspended
fibrinogen is
converted to
large insoluble
fibrin fibers
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Mohie al-dien Elsayed
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Blood Platelets formed from the cytoplasm of bone marrow megakaryocytes.
•Normal platelet count lies between 150-400 x 109/L
•Disc-shaped, anucleated cells with complex internal structure
a-granules (fibrinogen, von-Willebrand F. , factors V &VIII, fibrinoctin,B-thro-mboglobulin, Heparin antagonist (PF4),thrombospondin); &platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF).
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Figure 19.14a
The Coagulation Phase of Hemostasis
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Clot retraction
• Final phase of healing
• Platelets contract and pull the edges of the vessel together
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Fibrinolysis • Clot gradually dissolves through action of plasmin
– Activated form of plasminogen
• Clotting can be prevented through the use of drugs that depress the clotting response or dissolve existing clots – Anticoagulants include heparin, coumadin, aspirin,
dicumarol, t- PA, streptokinase, and urokinase
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FIBRINOLYSIS
Plasmin
tPA
fibrin Kringle domains
Plasminogen
Endothelial cells
+ + +
FDPs
Plasmin Alpha2-Antiplasmin
Administering excess tPA
can deplete anti-plasmin
levels leading to a systemic
lysis state due to the
unrestrained protease action
of plasmin.
Aminocaproic acid
acts as a
fibrinolysis
inhibitor by
blocking these lys-
rich sites
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Mohie aldien elsayed
Dissolving the Clot and Anticoagulants
Figure 16-14: Coagulation and fibrinolysis
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Hemostasis: Coagulation &
Clot Stabilization
Figure 16-13: The coagulation cascade
• Prothrombin
• Ca++
• Fibrinogen
• Fibrin
• Polymerization
Endothelium rupture exposing underlying tissues (e.g. collagen) ↓ Platelet cling & their surfaces provide sites for factors mobilizationm
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B. Activation of clotting C. Inhibition of clotting by removal of Ca2+
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Presystemic inactivation of platelet cyclooxygenase by acetylsalicylic acid
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Mohie aldien elsayed
• A set of reactions in which blood is transformed from a liquid to a gel
• Coagulation follows intrinsic and extrinsic pathways
• The final three steps of this series of reactions are:
– Prothrombin activator is formed
– Prothrombin is converted into thrombin
– Thrombin catalyzes the joining of fibrinogen into a fibrin mesh
Coagulation
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Summary of Formed Elements
Table 17.2
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Mohie aldien elsayed
Summary of Formed Elements
Table 17.2
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Genesis of Platelets • The stem cell for platelets is the hemocytoblast
• The sequential developmental pathway is hemocytoblast, megakaryoblast, promegakaryocyte, megakaryocyte, and platelets
Figure 17.12
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(Endothelium rupture →collagen exposure)
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Mohie aldien elsayed Figure 16-1: Composition of blood
Blood Components
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Mohie aldien elsayed
Overview of Hemostasis:
Clot Formation & Vessel Repair
Figure 16-11: Overview of hemostasis and tissue repair