Exam 5 - Fibrinolytics Flashcards

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What is the purpose of the Fibrinolysis Pathway?

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Fibrinolysis is the degradation process of fibrin via plasmin, a fibrin‐specific protease

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tPA – tissue plasminogen activator MOA:

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binds to fibrin in order to convert plasminogen to plasmin; the activated plasmin degrades the fibrin

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3
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tPA indication:

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treatment of ischemic stroke

*must be administered within 3 hours of stroke

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Plasminogen:

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Activated to plasmin by tPA

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5
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PAI‐1 and 2:

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inhibits fibrinolyic activity of tPA

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α2‐AP; α2‐antiplasmin:

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Binds to free plasmin and inactivates it

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Alteplase (Activase) MOA:

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Higher affinity for fibrin‐bound plasminogen vs free – converts plasminogen to plasmin

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Reteplase (Retavase) MOA:

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Decreased selectivity and affinity for fibrin vs alteplase – converts plasminogen to plasmin

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9
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Tenecteplase (TNKase) t1/2, elimination:

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t1/2 = 17 minutes; hepatic elimination

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