Coagulation Flashcards

1
Q

Why can liver disease lead to an inability to coagulate?

A
  • Many Coagulation Proteins are made in the Liver
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2
Q

What must happen for a zymogen to get activated?

A
  • Must have protease cleave a portion to convert the -ogen to an active protein
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3
Q

What happens has a result of cleaving the following zymogens?

  • X
  • Fibrinogen
A

X —> Xa, protein is cleaved and activated to give it PROTEASE activity

Fibrinogen —> Fibrin, protein is cleaved allowing it to form AGGREGATES

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4
Q

What does fibrinogen do when it gets bound to Xa?

A

Accelerates coagulation by 1000x

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5
Q

What happens when proteins (factor VII receptor) on non-vascular cells are exposed to the blood?

A

Proteins on their surface trigger initiation of coagulation response

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6
Q

How are downstream clots prevented in the clotting response?

A
  • Anti-coagulation Proteins displayed by endothelial cells bind other Anti-coagulation proteins and destroy Accelerators of coagulation
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7
Q

What is the structural Protein of a clot?

A

Fibrinogen/Fibrin

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8
Q

What is the purpose of fibrin crosslinking in the clotting response?

A
  • Makes the Clot strong enough to resist hemodynamic and other forces
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