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. 1983 Aug:(73):56-65.

Control of coagulation and fibrinolysis by plasma proteinase inhibitors

  • PMID: 6206838

Control of coagulation and fibrinolysis by plasma proteinase inhibitors

J Travis et al. Behring Inst Mitt. 1983 Aug.

Abstract

The control of coagulation and fibrinolytic events appears to be primarily due to four plasma proteinase inhibitors, antithrombin III, C-1-esterase inhibitor, alpha-2-antiplasmin, and alpha-2-macroglobulin. Results to date indicate that antithrombin III controls the activity of both thrombin and Factor Xa, C-1-esterase inhibitor controls kallikrein and probably activated Hageman Factor (Factor XIIa), and alpha-2-antiplasmin controls plasmin activity. The role of alpha-2-macroglobulin is not clear since it does not appear to be a primary inhibitor of any of the above enzymes. However, it is probable that it serves two functions, first as a "transfer" agent for the rapid removal of proteinases from the circulation which have been first bound by antithrombin III, C-1-esterase inhibitor, or alpha-2-antiplasmin. The second function is probably that of a back-up inhibitor when the levels of the three important controlling plasma proteins become low. The role of other plasma inhibitors such as alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor, alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, and the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor in coagulation and fibrinolysis would appear to be minor since these proteins either do not inactivate enzymes involved in these systems or do so at a rate too slow to be of biological significance.

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