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Title: Haemostasis
Description: Diagrammatic representation of the physiology of blood clotting and coagulation. Simple and concise, aimed at early medical and physiology students
Description: Diagrammatic representation of the physiology of blood clotting and coagulation. Simple and concise, aimed at early medical and physiology students
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Haemostasis:
• Arrests bleeding
• initiates repair of blood vessels
• Maintains vascular integrity - after wear and tear
Coagulation
intrinsic pathway (in vitro):
negative charge
extrinsic pathway:
III (tissue factor)
XII
Myogenic
XI
IX VIII
Ca2+
Ca2+
VII
X
end
monocytes
phospholipid
2
o
xA ser
T
I (fibrin)
PDGF
Plasmin
Plasminogen
t-PA
Platelet activation
• adhesion
• activation - Ca2+ influx
• aggregation (platelet plug
formation)
- blocks small
holes
- fibrin prevents
break down
collagen
pro
t
rec hromb
ept
or in
fibrinogen
Fibrinolysis
Eg: precapillary sphincter
TxA2
ADP
II (thrombin)
Ca2+
• proteolysis
• polymerization
• cross-linking
to
Inflammation?
cytokines?
n
ni
Aspirin
Ca2+ V
prothrombin
oth
Vasoconstriction Neurogenic
Pain?
elin
FDPs
(fibrinogen
degradation
products)
fibroblasts
activated
endothelium
Loose CT
Smooth
muscle
3
...
Spontaneous bleeding into muscles and joints
• Liver disease - liver produces coagulation factors
• Vitamin K deficiency - fat malabsorption, or oral antibiotics can kill bacteria in the gut that
produce vitamin K
Title: Haemostasis
Description: Diagrammatic representation of the physiology of blood clotting and coagulation. Simple and concise, aimed at early medical and physiology students
Description: Diagrammatic representation of the physiology of blood clotting and coagulation. Simple and concise, aimed at early medical and physiology students