Coagulation potential of immobilised factor VIII in flow-dependent fibrin generation on platelet surfaces
doi: 10.1160/th13-02-0159
pmid: 23636463
Coagulation potential of immobilised factor VIII in flow-dependent fibrin generation on platelet surfaces
SummaryCoagulation factor VIII (FVIII) plays an essential role in haemostasis. To date, physiologic activity of FVIII circulating in the bloodstream (S-FVIII) is evaluated by classic coagulation assays. However, the functional relevance of FVIII (-von Willebrand factor complex) immobilised on thrombogenic surfaces (I-FVIII) remains unclear. We used an in vitro perfusion chamber system to evaluate the function of I-FVIII in the process of mural thrombus formation under whole blood flow conditions. In perfusion of either control or synthetic haemophilic blood, the intra-thrombus fibrin generation on platelet surfaces significantly increased as a function of I-FVIII, independent of S-FVIII, under high shear rate conditions. This I-FVIII effect was unvarying regardless of anti-FVIII inhibitor levels in synthetic haemophilic blood. Thus, our results illustrate coagulation potentials of immobilised clotting factors, distinct from those in the bloodstream, under physiologic flow conditions and may give a clue for novel therapeutic approaches for haemophilic patients with anti-FVIII inhibitors.
- Nara Medical University Japan
Blood Platelets, Fibrin, Factor VIII, Platelet Aggregation, Surface Properties, Thrombosis, Hemophilia A, Perfusion, Immobilized Proteins, Platelet Adhesiveness, Hemorheology, von Willebrand Factor, Humans, Blood Coagulation
Blood Platelets, Fibrin, Factor VIII, Platelet Aggregation, Surface Properties, Thrombosis, Hemophilia A, Perfusion, Immobilized Proteins, Platelet Adhesiveness, Hemorheology, von Willebrand Factor, Humans, Blood Coagulation
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