Thromb Haemost 1967; 18(01/02): 276-285
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1655036
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Measuring the Coagulability of Fibrinogen in Plasma by Isotopic Means

Method and Principles of Its Use for in Vivo Studies
E. Regoeczi
1   National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London N. W. 7 (England)
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Publication Date:
26 June 2018 (online)

Summary

1. A simple and reproducible technique for measuring the clottability of plasma fibrinogen using iodinated fibrinogen is described, the coefficient of variance being less than 1 %.

2. In vivo experiments in rabbits and monkeys on one hand and in vitro studies with fibrinogens from various species on the other indicated that :

a) Aliquots of a fibrinogen preparation iodinated at the same mean substitution level yield practically identical coagulabilities ;

b) Aliquots of one labelled preparation when injected into several healthy animals or mixed with their plasmas give equal values for clottability;

c) In normal animals, the clottable proportion of the circulating protein-bound radioactivity is at any time a function of the extra/intravascular distribution and of the catabolic rate of fibrinogen relative to the corresponding values of the contaminating labelled protein.

3. The significance of the behaviour of the non-clottable protein-bound radioactivities during fibrinogen turnover experiments for the catabolic mechanism is discussed. It is suggested that fibrinogen catabolism is probably an intracellular process.

 
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