Activation of Prothrombin

Author:

Penner John A.1,Seegers Walter H.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Wayne University College of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan

Abstract

In the activation of a prothrombin solution, only part of the prothrombin becomes biothrombin, some becomes autoprothrombin I and some becomes autoprothrombin II. Thrombin-thrombin is also obtained, and perhaps other derivatives of prothrombin are formed. Prothrombin thus has multiple potentialities and these can be developed in diverse ways. Ac-globulin, calcium ions and platelet factor 3 can be used to obtain autoprothrombin I. Thrombin and Ac-globulin transforms prothrombin to autoprothrombin II, while platelet factor 3 or calcium ions tend to inhibit the transformation. Since calcium ions and platelet factor 3 also function as activators in one of the prothrombin to biothrombin reactions they are either activators or inhibitors of prothrombin activation depending upon the specified conditions.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical)

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