Publication Date:
2019-11-13
Description:
Thrombin generation and fibrin formation can cause occlusive thrombosis and myocardial infarction is caused by occlusive thrombi. Exposure and release of cardiac myosin (CM) are linked to myocardial infarction, but CM has not been accorded any thrombotic functional significance. Skeletal muscle myosin (SkM), which is structurally similar to CM, was previously shown to exert procoagulant activities (Deguchi H et al, Blood. 2016;128:1870), leading us to undertake new studies of the in vitro and in vivo procoagulant activities of CM. First, the setting of hemophilia A with its remarkable bleeding risk was used to evaluate the procoagulant properties of CM. In studies of human hemophilia plasma and of murine acquired hemophilia A plasma, CM was added to these plasmas and tissue factor (TF)-induced thrombin generation assays were performed. Plasmas included human hemophilia A plasma and C57BL/6J mouse plasma with anti-FVIII antibody (GMA-8015; 5 microgram/mL final). CM showed strong procoagulant effects in human hemophilia A plasma, which is naturally deficient in factor VIII (
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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