## Abstract Premature loss of provisional scaffold formation has been identified as one of the factors responsible for poor healing of intraarticular tissues. To address this deficiency, substitute provisional scaffolds are being developed. The function of these scaffolds can be enhanced by the add
A kinetic study on the effects of anticoagulants on the interaction of fibrinogen and thrombin
β Scribed by Nakanishi, Eiji ;Sato, Hiroko ;Nakajima, Akio
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 683 KB
- Volume
- 21
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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β¦ Synopsis
The inhibitory effect of heparin and antithrombin 111 (AT) on the interaction of fibrinogen and thrombin was investigated in preference to studies on heparinizing devices. The turbidity was measured kinetically as a measure of the concentration of fibrin polymer formed in the system. It was found that AT did not act on fibrinogen but, rather, on thrombin, and the main role of heparin is to accelerate the AT-thrombin reaction. On the other hand, dextran sulfate (DSc) did not accelerate the AT-thrombin reaction. When heparin and AT were incubated with thrombin, inhibition did not depend on the mixing order but on the incubation time. Thus, a ternary complex of heparin, AT, and thrombin was supposed to form for the inhibition. The reaction of heparin with fibrinogen and thrombin in the presence of AT was wellexplained by assuming a Freundlich-type adsorption of heparin analogous with the reaction of heparin with fibrinogen.
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