Title: MLAB 1227: Coagulation Keri Brophy-Martinez
1MLAB 1227 CoagulationKeri Brophy-Martinez
- Secondary Hemostasis
- Part Three
2Extrinsic Pathway Activation
- Cell injury releases TF into vasculature
- TF provides the phospholipid component where the
coagulation factors interact - TF complexes with Ca and VIIa to activate X
3Extrinsic PathwayCoagulation Factors
- Factor III Tissue Thromboplastin/Tissue Factor
(TF) - Manufactured in most body tissues especially
lungs, brain, placenta, RBC membranes. Does not
circulate unless damage occurs to tissues - Purpose
- Attracts calcium ions to help the formation of
procoagulant enzyme complexes. - Converts prothrombin to thrombin
4Extrinsic Pathway Coagulation Factors
- Factor VII Proconvertin (Stabile Factor)
- Produced in liver
- Vitamin K dependent
- Is especially sensitive to Coumadin anticoagulant
therapy - Purpose
- Activated by tissue thromboplastin(TF)
5Extrinsic Pathway
- Monitored by the Protime (PT) test
- Monitors oral coagulation therapy such as
coumadin, coumarin - Detects abnormalities in Factor VII, exclusively,
but can also pick up deficiencies in the common
pathway
6Common Pathway
- Activation of either or both pathways results in
the conversion of factor X to Xa - In the common pathway all prothrombin is
converted to thrombin, which in turn is converted
to fibrin on the phospholipid surface at the site
of injury.
7Common Pathway
- Thrombin enzyme not normally present in plasma.
Three functions - Converts fibrinogen (I) to fibrin (Ia)
- Causes potent platelet aggregation
- Aids in stabilizing fibrin clot by activating
Factor XIII - Activates Protein C to control the extent of
clotting
8Common Pathway Coagulation Factors
- Factor X Stuart Factor (Stuart-Prower)
- Produced in liver
- Vitamin K dependent
- Activated form acts with V, Ca and PF3 to form
active thromboplastin
9Common Pathway Coagulation Factors
- Factor V Proaccelerin (Labile Factor)
- Produced in liver
- Deteriorates rapidly in room temperature
- Purpose
- Essential in thromboplastin formation
- Increased in pregnancy inflammation
- Consumed during coagulation, not found in serum
10Common Pathway Coagulation Factors
- Factor II Prothrombin
- Manufactured in the liver
- Vitamin K dependent
- Purpose
- Upon exposure to V, Xa, PF3 and Ca, it is
converted to thrombin - Stimulates platelet aggregation in presence of
Ca
11Common Pathway Formation of Fibrin
- Thrombin acts upon fibrinogen (Factor I) to form
fibrin (Ia) - Fibrin clot is stabilized by Factor XIII by
crosslinking the fibrin polymers
12Common PathwayCoagulation Factors
- Factor I Fibrinogen
- MW 341,000
- Normal value in plasma 200-400 mg/dl
- Manufactured in the liver
- Absent in serum
- Purpose
- Upon exposure to thrombin, forms fibrin
13Common Pathway Coagulation Factors
- Factor XIII Fibrin Stabilizing Factor
- Produced in liver and platelets
- Necessary to form a stable clot causes a
crosslinking of fibrin monomers
14Misc Coagulation Factors
- Factor IV Calcium
- Obtained through diet and bone storage
- Needed in intrinsic and extrinsic pathways
- Removed by citrate
- Purpose
- Acts as a cofactor in many reactions of the
coagulation cascade - Needed for binding to the phospholipid surface,
proper platelet function, XIII activation
15Misc Coagulation Factors
16Misc.
- All enzymatic reactions require a phospholipid
surface, either supplied by the membranes of
activated platelets (PF3) or damaged tissues
(TF). This phospholipid requirement limits
coagulation reactions to the site and prevents
clotting.
17HELP!!! How Will I Ever Get This Down.
- 1. Simplified enzymatic coagulation event
- VIII V
- XII ----XI---IX------X---------II-------IIa-------
-I -
- VII
18Next steps
- Change the sequence to Arabic numerals
- 8 5
- 12119102T 1
- 7
- T thrombin
19Learning the PT/PTT Pathways
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- 8 5
- 12119102T 1
- 7
- T thrombin
PT
PTT
20Vitamin K Dependant Factors
- C
- s s
- 8 5
- 12119102T 1
- 7
- Think of the central core for those requiring
Vitamin K. Protein C and S also require Vitamin
K.
Protein C inhibits factors 8 and 5. Indicated by
X
21Extended Coagulation sequence
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22Misc.
Thrombin sensitive factors Factors destroyed by
plasmin Factors found in platelets
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23References
- McKenzie, Shirlyn B., and J. Lynne. Williams.
"Chapter 30." Clinical Laboratory Hematology.
Boston Pearson, 2010. Print.