Haemostasis and Thrombosis Platelet-and Coagulation
These are my plans haemostasis, thrombosis, platelets and the coagulation system, prepared for the examination of Professor lectures on General Pathology. Dobrina.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Hairstyles How To Do Plats
clarification on the role of cAMP in the activation of ADP and platelet
Activation of P2Y1 receptor involves the activation of PLC, production of inositol phosphate and the release of Ca + +, which mediates the morphological changes of the plate.
NEW MODEL OF AGGREGATION PIASTRINICA
Vi segnalo anche un articolo molto importante, uscito a giugno su Nature Medicine:
A shear gradient–dependent platelet aggregation
mechanism drives thrombus formation
(W Nesbitt et al.)
In poche parole, รจ stato scoperto che tra il momento dell'adesione e quello dell'aggregazione piastrinica, mediata dall'integrina GPIIb/IIIa e dai fattori solubili rilasciati dai granuli, avviene una prima aggregazione (Reversible) regardless whether the same plate. This initial aggregation is induced by changes in shear stress, shear stress, which occur in the case of vascular alteration (eg a blood clot): essentially, it adheres to platelets (via GPIb / IX), and then is pulled away from the shear, but it remains immobilized by a filament of membrane, the decrease in the downstream shear induces the remodeling of this filament, which becomes more resistant. Finally, the aggregation becomes less reversible with the action of the integrin and, secondly, of soluble factors.
you place the translation of the abstract:
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Platelet aggregation at sites of vascular injury is essential for homeostasis and arterial thrombosis. It has long been thought that platelet aggregation and thrombus growth were started by soluble factors generated at sites of vascular injury. Using intravital imaging techniques, high-resolution hydrodynamic analysis, we show that platelet aggregation is primarily driven by changes in the parameters of blood flow (rheology), with the soluble factors that maintain the secondary role of stabilizing the aggregates formed . We found that, in response to vascular damage, thrombus develops initially through the stabilization of aggregates of discoid platelets. Analysis of the dynamics of blood flow revealed that the disc-shaped platelets adhere preferentially in areas of low shear stress, on the downstream face of the thrombus, with the stabilization of the aggregates that depends on the dynamic restructuring of the membrane layers
(the English term "Tethers" would indicate precisely the formation of a "lead", with which the plate and away from the clot, is then approached by shortening it)
. These tests allow the understanding of the prothrombotic effects of changes in the parameters of blood flow, and suggest a fundamental reinterpretation mechanisms that drive the growth of platelet aggregation and thrombus. " from the article page, you can also find videos of the experiments are very useful for understanding. I found a nice page that lists the conditions predisposing to thromboembolic events, a page dedicated to the arterial thrombophilia:
conditions predisposing them to thromboembolism
Miomap 2008 On Icn 510
reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Anti-Oxidants Carbohydrates and Lipids
Radicals oxygen (ROS) and Anti-Oxidants
Radicals oxygen (ROS) and Anti-Oxidants
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- Biochemistry of the nutrition ratings
glucose and lipid
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• Assessment of nutritional status • food groups
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Create Your Own Wrestling Figure
Friday, July 3, 2009
Fotos Depies Desnudos
regulation of blood circulation (peripheral and coronary)
Brief scheme based on the lessons of general pathology prof. Dobrina, which as usual has the great advantage of simplifying the arguments and to understand the basic mechanisms. This pattern is very useful approach for coronary heart disease and symptoms of coronary atherosclerosis.
Adjusting the arterial circulation (peripheral and coronary)
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