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    3. Physiology
        3.6. Haematology
            3.6.1. Hemostasis
                3.6.1.1. A. Clot formation
3.6.1.1.1. A.1.2. Temporary platelet plug formation

A.1.2. Temporary platelet plug formation

3 stages:

  1. Platelet adhesion
  2. Platelet activation
  3. Platelet aggregation

A.1.2.1. Platelet adhesion

When blood vessel injured
--> Platelet adhere to exposed collagen and vWF via receptors on membrane
--> Binding activates platelets

Adhesion mechanism

2 mechanisms:

A.1.2.2. Platelet activation

Platelet activation can be induced by

Platelet activation is inhibited by

Activation results in

  1. Activation of membrane phospholipase A2 and phospholipase C
    --> Various biochemical reactions
    * e.g. Production of thromboxane A2
  2. Reorganisation of cytoskeleton
    --> Platelet transforms from a disc to a sphere with long pseudopods spreading onto subendothelial matrix [PK1:p248]
  3. Release of granules
  4. Exposure of platelet phospholipids
    * aka PF3
    * Provides a surface for assembly of 10ase (i.e. 8a/9a complex) and prothrombinase (i.e. 10a/5a)
    * [HH26:p601]

NB:

Release of granules

A.1.2.3. Platelet aggregation

Platelet aggregation occurs when platelets encounter:

NB:

Other notes

Thrombin



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