1997
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1655981
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Anticoagulant Properties of the Vascular Endothelium

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“…This newly detected, meaningful location allows them, in stark contrast with the pericytes, to activate protein C rapidly and to counteract subendothelially induced coagulation processes promptly within their junctions (26). This agrees well with the expanded knowledge about the central antithrombogenic roles of vascular endothelium, not only through the expression of various anticoagulatory (coagulation inhibiting) but also of antiaggregatory (platelet inhibiting) and profibrinolytic (fibrinolysis promoting) activities (7,64,69,70).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This newly detected, meaningful location allows them, in stark contrast with the pericytes, to activate protein C rapidly and to counteract subendothelially induced coagulation processes promptly within their junctions (26). This agrees well with the expanded knowledge about the central antithrombogenic roles of vascular endothelium, not only through the expression of various anticoagulatory (coagulation inhibiting) but also of antiaggregatory (platelet inhibiting) and profibrinolytic (fibrinolysis promoting) activities (7,64,69,70).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Interestingly, another measure of procoagulant activity, increased TF surface expression, was induced only in cells infected with ASFV. The coagulation process is initiated by exposure of TF on the cell surface, which then activates factor VII (8,26). TF is rapidly synthesized after endothelial cell activation through NF-B-dependent and independent pathways.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22,69 Endothelial dysfunction may, hence, contribute to the thrombotic process, a feature of most forms of PH. A relative deficiency of the antithrombotic molecules prostacyclin and NO (see above) and slowing of blood flow in the pulmonary circulation secondary to luminal narrowing further enhances thromogenicity.…”
Section: Endothelial Dysfunction and Hypercoagulabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%