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Title: Morphological and hemostatic changes in rats with abdominal arterial prosthesis
Authors: Chabielska, Ewa
Kolpakov, Valeri A.
D'Adamo, Maria Cristina
Curtis, Amalia de
Buczko, Wlodizimierz X.
Iacoviello, Licia
Donati, Maria Benedetta
Keywords: Thrombosis
Arteries
Hemostasis
Issue Date: 1996
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Chabielska, E., Kolpakov, V., D'Adamo, M. C., De Curtis, A., Buczko, W., Iacoviello, L., & Donati, M. B. (1996). Morphological and hemostatic changes in rats with abdominal arterial prosthesis. Thrombosis Research, 82(1), 69-77.
Abstract: We evaluated the changes over time in hemostatic factors during ongoing arterial thrombosis in rats, as induced by a loop-shaped aortic prosthesis. Moreover, we investigated this condition by inspecting in parallel local thrombus growth, systemic vascular prostacyclin and t-PA production. One minute after loop insertion, activated platelets spread on the internal surface of the prosthesis and 24 hrs later numerous platelet aggregates supported by a fibrin network could be observed. However, no evidence for platelet activation could be concomitantly found in peripheral blood. A sustained increase in PGI2 formation was detected together with a progressive increase in plasma fibrinolytic activity during thrombus growth. The levels of fibrinogen as well as antithrombin III (ATIII) and heparin cofactor II (HCII) activities were steadily increased in loop-bearing animals. In conclusion, the dynamic phases of thrombus formation, in an aortic prosthesis, produce changes in vascular function and in hemostatic factors at the level of systemic blood.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/29181
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