Literature DB >> 10614993

Comparative blood coagulation studies in the ostrich.

C L Frost1, R J Naudé, W Oelofsen, B Jacobson.   

Abstract

Blood coagulation of the ostrich was compared to that of mammalian (man and sheep), avian (chicken) and reptilian (puff adder) systems. The international normalised ratio (INR), partial thromboplastin time (PTT), thrombin time and fibrin degradation were determined, as well as the various coagulation factors in venous ostrich plasma, using human physiological substrates. Thromboplastin was isolated from fresh brain tissue with the exception of the reptile for which lung tissue was used. The levels of markers of the coagulation [antithrombin III (AT), factor X (FX) and prothrombin], the fibrinolytic (alpha2-antiplasmin) and the kallikrein system were determined using chromogenic substrates. Elevated values for INR, PTT and thrombin time were obtained as compared to known human standards. It was found that factors VII, IX, X, XI and XII were absent from ostrich plasma. A study of the homologous and heterologous thromboplastin activities indicated that ostrich plasma exhibited a lower thromboplastic activity when compared to human standards, but was comparable to avian and reptilian values. Ostrich plasma revealed 42.2% FX, 72.9% AT, 35.3% prothrombin, 115.6% alpha2-antiplasmin and 19.8% plasma kallikrein, relative to human plasma. All the results suggest that the ostrich coagulatory system has not evolved to include all the complex myriad of reactions found in the human system.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10614993     DOI: 10.1016/s0162-3109(99)00058-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunopharmacology        ISSN: 0162-3109


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