VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Effect of antithrombin III on anticoagulating system function in animals intravenously injected with tissue thromboplastin

   
Pastorova V.E., Kovalev S.V.
PubMed Id: 1025886
Year: 1976  Volume: 22  Issue: 2  Pages: 240-245
In experiments with rats, antithrombin III (a natural inhibitor of fibrinolysis) was shown to decrease the activation of the anticoagulation system either in prophylactic administration or during the development of thrombogenesis, caused by intravenous administration of tissue thromboplastin. The phenomenon led to the maintaining of the more high content of fibrinogen in blood of experimental animals, to the shortening of the thrombin time and to the increase in content of alpha2-macroglobulin and alpha1-antitrypsin (in-hibitors of fibrinolysis) as compard with control animals, administered with the only thrombolastin. Effect of antithrombin III depended on periods of administration of the prearation and on injection of tissue thromboplastin.
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Pastorova, V. E., Kovalev, S. V. (1976). Effect of antithrombin III on anticoagulating system function in animals intravenously injected with tissue thromboplastin. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 22(2), 240-245.
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