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Conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin. The correlation between clotting kinetics and morphology of fibrin polymerized in different solvent media

✍ Scribed by G. Conio; V. Trefiletti; C. Troglia; E. Patrone


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
668 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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Abstract

The morphology of fibrin strongly depends on solvent medium, as shown by clotting experiments carried out in the presence of different salts. The clots were characterized by electron microscopy and spectrophotometric methods; the kinetics of gelation were determined.

In the presence of electrolytes which strongly delay clotting, the strands are thin and few branching points are observed; opposite morphological changes are induced by salts which act as accelerating agents. On the basis of this correlation, and of previous data on the structure of fibrin, a kinetic model of the self‐assembly process is outlined. It accounts well for the observed solvent effects on the morphology of the network.

An important result emerging from our experiments is that the fibers undergo branching prior to gelation. Branching points arise from the defective growth of the fibers; a simple explanation of the occurrence of branching may be obtained by our self‐assembly model.