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Hypersulfated Low Molecular Weight Heparin with Reduced Affinity for Antithrombin Acts as an Anticoagulant by Inhibiting Intrinsic Tenase and Prothrombinase*

Abstract

In buffer systems, heparin and low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) directly inhibit the intrinsic factor X-activating complex (intrinsic tenase) but have no effect on the prothrombin-activating complex (prothrombinase). Although chemical modification of LMWH, to lower its affinity for antithrombin (LA-LMWH) has no effect on its ability to inhibit intrinsic tenase, N-desulfation of LMWH reduces its activity 12-fold. To further explore the role …

Authors

Anderson JAM; Fredenburgh JC; Stafford AR; Guo YS; Hirsh J; Ghazarossian V; Weitz JI

Journal

Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 276, No. 13, pp. 9755–9761

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 2001

DOI

10.1074/jbc.m010048200

ISSN

0021-9258