Lecture 10 Unit 2 Flashcards
what are platelets?
cell fragments that circulate for 5-9 days then die
what’s another word for platelets?
thrombocytes
2/3 of mature platelets circulate, where are the other 1/3?
in the spleen
what does thrombosis refer to?
clot formation
what is a clot called?
thrombus
what is an embolus
a circulating clot
what is a hemorrhage?
a severe uncontrolled bleeding
how does thrombocytopoiesis happen?
myeloid stem cells produce megakaryocytes
what does thrombopoietin do?
causes fragments to slough off the megakaryocyte
what is hemostasis?
a series of reactions designed for stoppage of bleeding
what happens during hemostasis?
- vascular spasm
- platelet plug formatin
- coagulation
what is a vascular spasm?
immediate vasoconstriction in response to injury
what is coagulation
blood clotting
where do vascular spams only occur?
in vessels with smooth muscle in wall
what do vascular spasms react to?
injury
where are vascular spasms effective?
only in small vessels
what do platelets not normally stick to?
each other or the endothelial lining of blood vessels
what do platelets do upon damage to a blood vessel?
- stick to exposed collagen fibers and are activated allowing them to stick to one another
- liberate thromboxane A2, serotonin and ADP which attract and activate still more platelets
- release ADP which makes platelets sticky while thromboxane A2 and serotonin cause cell contraction
what participates in coagulation?
about 30 substances and 13 clotting factors from the liver
what actually happens in coagulation?
blood is transformed from a liquid to a gel
in coagulation are the intrinsic pathways or the extrinsic pathways faster/
extrinsic pathways are faster
what are the three steps in the common pathway which must be completed in order for effective clotting to occur?
- once prothrombinase is activated it converts prothrombin into thrombin
- thrombin has two main functions (-converts fibrinogen (soluble) to fibrin (insoluble) - activated factor XIII which stabilizes the fibrin network)
- prothrombin, fibrinogen, and factors V, VII, IX, and X are synthesized in the liver
what is vitamin K needed for?
synthesis of factors II, VII, IX, and X
what can vitamin K deficiency lead to?
failure of blood clotting