The relative kinetics of clotting and lysis provide a biochemical rationale for the correlation between elevated fibrinogen and cardiovascular disease
Autor: | R. J. Stewart, Paul Y. Kim, S. M. Lipson, Michael E. Nesheim |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Lysis Plasmin medicine.medical_treatment Kinetics In Vitro Techniques Fibrinogen Hemolysis Fibrin Thrombin Nephelometry and Turbidimetry Internal medicine Fibrinolysis medicine Humans Enzyme kinetics Blood Coagulation alpha-2-Antiplasmin biology Chemistry Models Cardiovascular Plasminogen Hematology Peptide Fragments Recombinant Proteins Endocrinology Biochemistry Cardiovascular Diseases Tissue Plasminogen Activator biology.protein medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 5:1250-1256 |
ISSN: | 1538-7836 |
Popis: | Summary. Background: Elevated plasma fibrinogen is a well known risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The mechanistic rationale for this is not known. Objectives: These studies were carried out to determine the fibrinogen concentration dependencies of clotting and lysis times and thereby determine whether these times rationalize the correlation between an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and elevated plasma fibrinogen. Methods: The time courses of clot formation and lysis were measured by turbidity in systems comprising a) fibrinogen, thrombin and plasmin, or b) fibrinogen, thrombin, plasminogen and t-PA, or c) plasma, thrombin and t-PA. From the lysis times, kcat and Km values for plasmin action on fibrin were determined. Results: The time to clot increased linearly from 2.9 to 5.6 minutes as the fibrinogen concentration increased from 1 to 9 lM and did not increase further as the fibrinogen concentration was raised to 20 lM. In contrast, the clot lysis time increased linearly over the input fibrinogen concentration range of 2 to 20 lM. A similar linear trend was found in the two systems with t-PA and plasminogen. Apparent Km and kcat values for plasmin were 1.1 ± 0.6 l Ma nd 28 ± 2 min )1 , respectively. Km values for plasmin in experiments initiated with t-PA and plasminogen were 1.6 ± 0.2 lM in the purified system and 2.1 ± 0.9 l Mi n plasma.Conclusion: As the concentration of fibrinogen increases, especially above physiologic level, the balance between fibrinolysis and clotting shifts toward the latter, providing a rationale for the increased risk of cardiovascular disease associated with elevated fibrinogen. |
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