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. 1969 Apr 11;164(3876):181-3.
doi: 10.1126/science.164.3876.181.

Vitamin K and coumarin anticoagulants: dependence of anticoagulant effect on inhibition of vitamin K transport

Vitamin K and coumarin anticoagulants: dependence of anticoagulant effect on inhibition of vitamin K transport

J Lowenthal et al. Science. .

Abstract

Coumarin anticoagulants inhibit the release of plasma clotting factor VII by vitamin K in liver slices from vitamin K-deficient animals without inhibition of protein synthesis. When the ratio of vitamin K to coumarin anticoagulant is kept constant, but the concentrations are increased, the inhibition disappears. This suggests that the pharmacological action of coumarin anticoagulants depends on irreversible inhibition of normal vitamin K transport to its site of action. At higher concentrations of vitamin K the inhibition can be surmounted, because vitamin K can enter the cell by an alternate route that is not inhibited by coumarin anticoagulants.

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