Common Pathway Flashcards

1
Q

Two pathways have in common: __,___,___,___.

A

FX, FV, FII (prothrombin), FI (fibrinogen)

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2
Q

Activated by either intrinsic (IXa:VIIIa) or extrinsic (TF:VIIa) tenase complexes.

A

Common pathway

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3
Q

FXa binds with its cofactor _____ in the presence of ____ and _____ to form the Xa.

A

FVa; calcium and phospholipid

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4
Q

_____ which will convert prothrombin (FII) to thrombin (FIIa).

A

Va complex

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5
Q

______, in the presence of calcium activates:

Fibrinogen to fibrin polymer (unstabilized)
FIIa Activates FXIII to FXIIIa (fibrin stabilizing factor)

A

Thrombin

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6
Q

Occurs on tissue factor-expressing cells and produces 3% to 5% ofthe total thrombin generated.

A

Initiation Phase

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7
Q

Refers to extrinsic tenase complex formation and generation of small amounts of FXa, FIXa, and thrombin.

A

Initiation Phase

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8
Q

Occurs on the platelets, which produces 95% or more of the total thrombin.

A

Propagation Phase

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9
Q

Happens in intrinsic pathway.

A

Propagation Phase

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10
Q

Reaction occur on the surface of the activated platelet, which now has all the components needed for coagulation.

A

Propagation Phase

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11
Q

Platelets are activated at the site of injury by both the low level thrombin generated in the initiation phase and by adhering to exposed collagen.

A

Propagation Phase

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12
Q

1%-2% - normally present in blood in activated form.

A

FVIIa

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13
Q

Provide tissue factor.

A

Fibroblast & other sub- endothelial cells

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14
Q

Cofactor to FVIIa.

A

Tissue Factor

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15
Q

Activates low levels of both FIX and FX.

A

TF:VIIa

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16
Q

Activated by thrombin in the initiation phase bind to platelet membranes and become receptors for FXa and FIXa.

A

Cofactors FVa and FVIIa

17
Q

Generated in the initiation phase binds to FVIIIa on the platelet membrane to form the intrinsic tenase complex IXa:VIIIa.

A

FIXa

18
Q

Activates prothrombin and generates a burst of thrombin.

A

FXa binds to FVa to form the prothrombinas e complex

19
Q

Cleaves fibrinogen into a fibrin clot.

A

Thrombin (FIIa)

20
Q

Activates factor XIII to stabilize the clot.

A

Thrombin (FIIa)

21
Q

Binds to thrombomodulin to activate the protein C control pathway.

A

Thrombin (FIIa)

22
Q

Activates TAFI to inhibit fibrinolysis.

A

Thrombin (FIIa)