Blood Flashcards

1
Q

Which factor is deficient in Haemophilia B?

A

Factor IX (9)

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2
Q

Which factor is deficient in haemophilia C?

A

Factor XI (10)

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3
Q

What is the genetic inheritance of Haemophilia A?

A

X-linked recessive

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4
Q

Which factor is deficient in Hameophilia A

A

Factor VIII (8)

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5
Q

What is the co-factor needed for the Carboxylase enzyme?

A

Vitamin K

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6
Q

What is the role of the Carboxylase enzyme, with regards to blood funciton? Why is it essential in blood clotting?

A

Carboxylation of the Gla domains of prothrombin.
Carboxylation gives the prothrombin a negative charge allowing it to bind to the positive Calcium ions (bound to negative platelets)

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7
Q

Why is it important that prothrombin is negatively charged in day to day blood function (IE not clotting)

A

To prevent the prothrombin binding to the negatively charged platelets triggering the formation of a clot. (They repellent each other due to their -ve charge)

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8
Q

Where is prothrombin carboxylated?

A

In the ER of liver cells

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9
Q

What cleaves the -vely charged parts on fibrinogen molecules?

A

Activated thrombin

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10
Q

Once fibrinogen is converted to fibrin, what happens?
(2 things
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A

The fibrin molecules aggregate and come together and bind to form a fibrin mesh.
Covalent bonds form between the strands of fibrin

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11
Q

What activates the formation of covalent bonds between strands of fibrin?

A

Factor XIII

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12
Q

Factor….is fibrin

A

I

One

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13
Q

Factor… Is thrombin

A

II

Two

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14
Q

Which factors does thrombin activate in the positive feedback?

A

5, 7, 8, 11, 13

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15
Q

What does anti-thrombin do in its role in negative feedback?

A

Reduce the amount of factor X that becomes activated

Reduce the amount of prothrombin cleaved to thrombin

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