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An analysis of the contact phase of blood coagulation: effects of shear rate and surface are intertwined.

K Gregory1, D Basmadjian.   

Abstract

This work analyzes, for the first time, the combined role of blood flow, protein transport and the reaction network of the contact phase up to the "common pathway" of the blood coagulation cascade. The model is comprised of a set of 20 dominant reactions with 11 components. Systems of ODEs reducible to 4 coupled equations describe rigorously the dynamic behavior, while systems of algebraic equations, reducible to a single polynomial equation, model the steady state concentrations of the coagulants. The analysis showed that there is never more than one stable steady state. This is in contrast to the analysis of common pathway that gives rise to multiple concentration states. It also revealed a general robustness of the system to changes in procoagulant concentrations, inhibition rates and most activation rate constants. The system is largely impervious to the level of activated Factor XII, given that a trace (non-zero) level is present. In contrast, the system displays a dual response to flow and surface activity: A change in either of these factors alone can promote, have no effect on, or (in the case of flow) impede the progress of coagulation, depending on the value of the other factor. Their effects must therefore be examined in unison. These results may help resolve contradictory findings attributed to one or the other factor alone.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8074329     DOI: 10.1007/bf02390376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


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