Flow effects on coagulation and thrombosis

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Hathcock, James J. [1 ]
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[1] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Dept Med, New York, NY 10029 USA
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10.1161/01.ATV.0000229658.76797.30
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Thrombosis occurs in a dynamic theological field that constantly changes as the thrombus grows to occlusive dimensions. In the initiation of thrombosis, flow conditions near the vessel wall regulate how quickly reactive components are delivered to the injured site and how rapidly the reaction products are disseminated. Whereas the delivery and removal of soluble coagulation factors to the vessel is thought to occur via classic convection-diffusion phenomena, the movement of cells and platelets to the injured wall is strongly augmented by flow-dependent cell-cell collisions that enhance their ability to interact with the wall. In addition, increased shear conditions have been shown to activate platelets, alter the cellular localization of proteins such as tissue factor (TF) and TF pathway inhibitor, and regulate gene production. In the absence of high shearing forces, red cells, leukocytes, and platelets can form stable aggregates with each other or cells lining the vessel wall, which, in addition to altering the biochemical makeup of the aggreaate or vessel wall, effectively increases the local blood viscosity. Thus, hemodynamic forces not only regulate the predilection of specific anatomic sites to thrombosis, but they strongly influence the biochemical makeup of thrombi and the reaction pathways involved in thrombus formation.
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