Journal article
An Antithrombin‐Heparin Complex Increases the Anticoagulant Activity of Fibrin Clots
Abstract
Clotting blood contains fibrin-bound thrombin, which is a major source of procoagulant activity leading to clot extension and further activation of coagulation. When bound to fibrin, thrombin is protected from inhibition by antithrombin (AT) + heparin but is neutralized when AT and heparin are covalently linked (ATH). Here, we report the surprising observation that, rather than yielding an inert complex, thrombin-ATH formation converts clots …
Authors
Smith LJ; Mewhort-Buist TA; Berry LR; Chan AKC
Journal
Biochemistry Research International, Vol. 2008, No. 1,
Publisher
Hindawi
Publication Date
2008
DOI
10.1155/2008/639829
ISSN
2090-2247