Human atheromatous plaque extracts induce tissue factor activity (TFa) in monocytes and also express constitutive TFa.

TitleHuman atheromatous plaque extracts induce tissue factor activity (TFa) in monocytes and also express constitutive TFa.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsMuhlfelder TW, Teodorescu V, Rand J, Rosman A, Niemetz J
JournalThromb Haemost
Volume81
Issue1
Pagination146-50
Date Published1999 Jan
ISSN0340-6245
KeywordsAnimals, Arteriosclerosis, Humans, Monocytes, Rabbits, Thromboplastin, Thrombosis
Abstract

Tissue factor activity (TFa) is a major activator of the coagulation cascade and may play a role in atheroma-induced thrombosis. Monocyte-macrophages (MO-MF) generate considerable quantities of TFa when stimulated by a variety of inducers. To test the hypothesis that MO could be induced by atheromatous plaque to generate TFa, plaque extracts obtained from patients with obstructive atheromatous disease were used. These extracts were also assayed for constitutive TFa. The constitutive activity was variable from extract to extract but could be very high, up to 250 U TFa. The TFa induced in MO could be also very high, up to 200 U (i.e. 1/5 of the TFa of full strength rabbit brain thromboplastin). These findings point to a major role for MO-MF TFa in the induction or thrombosis by atheromatous plaque.

Alternate JournalThromb Haemost
PubMed ID10348707
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