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REGULATION OF HEMOSTASIS
HEMOSTASIS?
1. Hemostasis = prevention of blood loss
2. When there is vessel ruptures, hemostasis is
   achieved by:
   • Vascular constriction
   • Platelet plug formation
   • Blood clot formation
   • Fibrous tissue growth or dissolution
Vascular Constriction
When the blood vessels rupture, the vessels
contract by:
1. Myogenic spasm
2. Local autacoid factors (local mediators) from
   traumatized tissue
3. Nervous reflexes by pain nerve impulses
   initiation
4. Vasoconstrictor substances from platelets eg.
   Thromboxane A2
Platelet Plug Formation
                           Platelets come in
                             contact with
                            subendothelial
                               collagen

Platelet aggregation                                   The activation of
 and formation of                                     platelet (formation
    platelet plug                                      of pseudopods to
                                                        become sticky)




                                               Secretion of multiple
     ADP & Thromboxane
                                                 active factors eg.
      A2 activate nearby
                                               ADP & Thromboxane
           platelets
                                                         A2
Blood Clot Formation
Two pathways:
1. Extrinsic pathway: begins when traumatized
   vascular wall or traumatized extravascular
   tissues that come in contact with the blood
2. Intrinsic pathway: begins with trauma to the
   blood itself or exposure of the blood to
   collagen from a traumatized blood vessel wall
Extrinsic
      pathway

                                  Tissue factor aka Thromboplastin


Thromboplastin + VIIa + Ca2+
activate factor X




Xa + Va + Thromboplastin + Ca2+
becomes prothrombin activator
complex




Prothrombin activator complex +
platelet phospholipid + Ca2+
 activate prothrombin
Intrinsic pathway

Blood trauma causes activation of
XII and platelet activation to
release platelet phospholipids




                                        VIII             VIIIa
IXa + VIIIa + Platelet phospholipid +
Ca2+                                           Thrombi
 Activate factor X                            n
Fibrin Formation
                                            Factor XIII aka
                                       fibrin stabilizing factor
             Thrombin

                          Fibrin
Fibrinogen
                         monomer
                                           Factor XIIIa aka
                                           activated fibrin
                                          stabilizing factor

                        Fibrin fibre
Dissolution
                    tissue plasminogen
                      activator (t-PA)
                         released by
                        endothelium


Plasminogen aka                           Plasmin aka
 profibrinolysin                          fibrinolysin



                   Digest fibrin fibres, fibrinogen, Factor
                      V, Factor VIII, prothrombin, and
                                   Factor XII
Prevention of Clotting
1. Endothelial surface factors
• Smoothness of vascular wall  prevent intrinsic
  pathway activation
• Glycocalyx layer that repels clotting factors and
  platelets
• Thrombomodulin (on endothelial surface) which:
  bind to thrombin  prevent coagulation
  activates protein C inactivate Va and VIIIa
Prevention of Clotting

2. Antithrombin action of fibrin and
antithrombin
• Thrombin are adsorbed into fibrin mesh and
  prevent further coagulation
• Unadsorbed thrombin binds to antithrombin
  and inactivates it
Prevention of Clotting
3. Heparin action
• Heparin released by mast cells and basophils.
• It enhances the antithrombin action and more
• The heparin-antithrombin complex removes
  other activated factors eg. XIIa, XIa, Xa, IXa

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Regulation of Hemostasis

  • 2. HEMOSTASIS? 1. Hemostasis = prevention of blood loss 2. When there is vessel ruptures, hemostasis is achieved by: • Vascular constriction • Platelet plug formation • Blood clot formation • Fibrous tissue growth or dissolution
  • 3. Vascular Constriction When the blood vessels rupture, the vessels contract by: 1. Myogenic spasm 2. Local autacoid factors (local mediators) from traumatized tissue 3. Nervous reflexes by pain nerve impulses initiation 4. Vasoconstrictor substances from platelets eg. Thromboxane A2
  • 4. Platelet Plug Formation Platelets come in contact with subendothelial collagen Platelet aggregation The activation of and formation of platelet (formation platelet plug of pseudopods to become sticky) Secretion of multiple ADP & Thromboxane active factors eg. A2 activate nearby ADP & Thromboxane platelets A2
  • 5. Blood Clot Formation Two pathways: 1. Extrinsic pathway: begins when traumatized vascular wall or traumatized extravascular tissues that come in contact with the blood 2. Intrinsic pathway: begins with trauma to the blood itself or exposure of the blood to collagen from a traumatized blood vessel wall
  • 6. Extrinsic pathway Tissue factor aka Thromboplastin Thromboplastin + VIIa + Ca2+ activate factor X Xa + Va + Thromboplastin + Ca2+ becomes prothrombin activator complex Prothrombin activator complex + platelet phospholipid + Ca2+  activate prothrombin
  • 7. Intrinsic pathway Blood trauma causes activation of XII and platelet activation to release platelet phospholipids VIII VIIIa IXa + VIIIa + Platelet phospholipid + Ca2+ Thrombi  Activate factor X n
  • 8. Fibrin Formation Factor XIII aka fibrin stabilizing factor Thrombin Fibrin Fibrinogen monomer Factor XIIIa aka activated fibrin stabilizing factor Fibrin fibre
  • 9. Dissolution tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) released by endothelium Plasminogen aka Plasmin aka profibrinolysin fibrinolysin Digest fibrin fibres, fibrinogen, Factor V, Factor VIII, prothrombin, and Factor XII
  • 10. Prevention of Clotting 1. Endothelial surface factors • Smoothness of vascular wall  prevent intrinsic pathway activation • Glycocalyx layer that repels clotting factors and platelets • Thrombomodulin (on endothelial surface) which: bind to thrombin  prevent coagulation activates protein C inactivate Va and VIIIa
  • 11. Prevention of Clotting 2. Antithrombin action of fibrin and antithrombin • Thrombin are adsorbed into fibrin mesh and prevent further coagulation • Unadsorbed thrombin binds to antithrombin and inactivates it
  • 12. Prevention of Clotting 3. Heparin action • Heparin released by mast cells and basophils. • It enhances the antithrombin action and more • The heparin-antithrombin complex removes other activated factors eg. XIIa, XIa, Xa, IXa