Thromb Haemost 1966; 16(03/04): 645-656
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1655651
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Experimental Thrombosis in Rabbits: Evidence that Alkaline Phosphatase Enhances the Thrombogenic Effect of the Injected Ellagic Acid[*]

P. G Iatridis**
1   Department of Physiology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, N. C.
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J. H Ferguson
1   Department of Physiology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, N. C.
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Publication Date:
26 June 2018 (online)

Summary

Intravenous injection of ellagic acid plus alkaline phosphatase in rabbits, induces a thrombotic tendency, which correlates with a hypercoagulability of the blood revealed by thrombelastography. Either ellagic acid (which suboptimally activates Hageman factor) or alkaline phosphatase, separately, gave negative results concerning the incidence of thrombosis. This clearly indicates that alkaline phosphatase in vivo, as was previously shown in vitro, acts only in the presence of an active SF. The electrophoretic study of the distribution of alkaline phosphatase, in platelet-poor plasma samples secured from rabbits, with and without injection of an alkaline phosphatase preparation, suggests the probability that it is the alkaline phosphatase activity which is located in the “beta” fraction that contributes the responsible co-factor for the thrombogenesis.

* This study was aided by USPHS Research Grant No. HE-01510-13 and NIH Institution Research Grant HE-06350-05 for Thrombosis Research.


** Present address: Athina Clinic, 12 Victoros Hugo Street, Athens, Greece.


 
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