نتایج جستجو برای: fibrin

تعداد نتایج: 12511  

Journal: :Blood 1994
K A Hotchkiss C N Chesterman P J Hogg

The ability of heparin to dramatically enhance the inactivation of thrombin (IIa) by antithrombin III (ATIII) in buffer is negated through formation of a IIa-fibrin-heparin ternary complex (Hogg and Jackson, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 86:3619, 1989; Hogg and Jackson, J Biol Chem 265:241, 1990). IIa, in this ternary complex, is protected from inactivation by ATIII. Our aim was to determine whether f...

Journal: :Blood 1997
P H Kuijper H I Gallardo Torres J W Lammers J J Sixma L Koenderman J J Zwaginga

At sites of vessel wall damage, the primary hemostatic reaction involves platelet and fibrin deposition. At these sites, circulating leukocytes marginate and become activated. Adhered platelets can support leukocyte localization; however, the role of fibrin in this respect is not known. We studied the adhesion of human neutrophils (polymorphonuclear leukocytes [PMNs]) to endothelial extracellul...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
X Liu T H Piela-Smith

It has long been recognized that in most inflamed arthritic joints the coagulation system is activated, leading to the local generation of fibrin, and it has long been hypothesized that the local fibrin deposition promotes inflammation and tissue destruction. However, only recently has the direct effect of fibrin on the inflammatory process been seriously investigated, and specific roles assign...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2004
Jeffrey M Karp Feryal Sarraf Molly S Shoichet John E Davies

Recently, fibrin sealants that typically contain supra physiological concentrations of fibrinogen and thrombin have been investigated as matrices to facilitate the delivery of cells within biodegradable scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. It is well known from in vitro experiments that the thrombin concentration present during fibrin polymerization influences the structural propertie...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis and thrombosis : a journal of vascular biology 1991
P N Tijburg M J Ijsseldijk J J Sixma P G de Groot

To study fibrin incorporation into thrombi at different wall shear rates, a new method to study fibrin deposition on extracellular matrixes underlying stimulated endothelial cells under flow conditions was developed. For this method, we used fibrinogen labeled with peroxidase (Fg-PO). Fg-PO was fully exchangeable for Fg in the clotting assays tested, and PO activity was bound to fibrin-specific...

Journal: :Structure 2011
Artem Zhmurov Andre E X Brown Rustem I Litvinov Ruxandra I Dima John W Weisel Valeri Barsegov

Fibrinogen, upon enzymatic conversion to monomeric fibrin, provides the building blocks for fibrin polymer, the scaffold of blood clots and thrombi. Little has been known about the force-induced unfolding of fibrin(ogen), even though it is the foundation for the mechanical and rheological properties of fibrin, which are essential for hemostasis. We determined mechanisms and mapped the free ener...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2003
Katerina Akassoglou Pinar Akpinar Simon Murray Sidney Strickland

Fibrin, derived from the blood protein fibrinogen, is deposited in the sciatic nerve after injury and retards functional regeneration. Since Schwann cell migration is critical for remyelination of injured nerves, we investigated the effects of fibrin in this process. In vivo experiments showed that fibrin co-localizes with fibronectin deposition in the injured sciatic nerve. In vitro migration ...

2012
Ryon M. Bateman Christopher G. Ellis Makoto Suematsu Keith R. Walley

BACKGROUND Altered fibrin clot architecture is increasingly associated with cardiovascular diseases; yet, little is known about how fibrin networks are affected by small molecules that alter fibrinogen structure. Based on previous evidence that S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) alters fibrinogen secondary structure and fibrin polymerization kinetics, we hypothesized that GSNO would alter fibrin micro...

2016
Claire S. Whyte Irina N. Chernysh Marco M. Domingues Simon Connell John W. Weisel Robert A. S. Ariens Nicola J. Mutch

Polyphosphate (polyP) binds to fibrin(ogen) and alters fibrin structure, generating a heterogeneous network composed of 'knots' interspersed by large pores. Here we show platelet-derived polyP elicits similar structural changes in fibrin and examine the mechanism by which polyP alters fibrin structure. Polymerisation of fibrinogen with thrombin and CaCl2 was studied using spinning disk confocal...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1977
L L Shen R P McDonagh J McDonagh J Hermans

We have studied the effects of limited plasmic digestion of fibrinogen and fibrin on the physical properties of fibrin gels. After limited digestion the rigidity (elasticity) of the clot formed from degraded fibrinogen is 1% of the rigidity obtained from undegraded fibrinogen, whereas the decrease in clottability as a result of this limited digestion is only about 10%. When plasmin digests fibr...

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