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 What is all that thrombin for?Mann KG; Brummel K; Butenas SJ Thromb Haemost  2003[Jul]; 1 (7): 1504-14The hemostatic process initiated by the exposure of tissue factor to blood is a  threshold limited reaction which occurs in two distinct phases. During an  initiation phase, small amounts of factor (F)Xa, FIXa and thrombin are generated.  The latter activates the procofactors FV and FVIII to the activated cofactors  which together with their companion serine proteases form the intrinsic FX  activator (FVIIIa-FIXa) and prothrombinase (FVa-FXa) which generate the bulk of  FXa and thrombin during a propagation phase. The clotting process (fibrin  formation) occurs at the inception of the propagation phase when only 5-10 nM  thrombin has been produced. Consequently, the vast majority (greater than 95%) of  thrombin is produced after clotting during the propagation phase of thrombin  generation. The blood of individuals with either hemophilia A or hemophilia B has  no ability to generate the intrinsic FXase, and hence is unable to support the  propagation phase of the reaction. Since clot based assays conclude before the  propagation phase they are not sensitive to hemophilia A and B. The inception and  magnitude of the propagation phase of thrombin generation is influenced by  genetic polymorphisms associated with thrombotic and hemorrhagic disease, by the  natural abundance of pro- and anticoagulants in healthy individuals and by  pharmacologic interventions which influence thrombotic pathology. Therefore, it  is our suspicion that the performance of the entire process of thrombin  generation from initiation through propagation and termination phases of the  reaction are relevant with respect to both hemorrhagic and thrombotic pathology.|Animals[MESH]|Blood Platelets/metabolism[MESH]|Factor IXa/chemistry[MESH]|Factor Xa/chemistry[MESH]|Hemophilia A/metabolism[MESH]|Hemophilia B/metabolism[MESH]|Hemostasis[MESH]|Homozygote[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Immunoblotting[MESH]|Models, Biological[MESH]|Thrombin/chemistry/metabolism/*physiology[MESH]|Time Factors[MESH]
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