Title of article
Biomaterial-associated thrombosis: roles of coagulation factors, complement, platelets and leukocytes
Author/Authors
Maud B. Gorbet، نويسنده , , M.V.Michael V. Sefton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
23
From page
5681
To page
5703
Abstract
Our failure to produce truly non-thrombogenic materials may reflect a failure to fully understand the mechanisms of biomaterial-associated thrombosis. The community has focused on minimizing coagulation or minimizing platelet adhesion and activation. We have infrequently considered the interactions between the two although we are generally familiar with these interactions. However, we have rarely considered in the context of biomaterial-associated thrombosis the other major players in blood: complement and leukocytes. Biomaterials are known agonists of complement and leukocyte activation, but this is frequently studied only in the context of inflammation. For us, thrombosis is a special case of inflammation. Here we summarize current perspectives on all four of these components in thrombosis and with biomaterials and cardiovascular devices. We also briefly highlight a few features of biomaterial-associated thrombosis that are not often considered in the biomaterials literature: • The importance of tissue factor and the extrinsic coagulation system.• Complement activation as a prelude to platelet activation and its role in thrombosis.• The role of leukocytes in thrombin formation.• The differing time scales of these contributions.
Keywords
thrombosis , coagulation , Leukocytes , Platelets , tissue factor , complement activation , Biomaterials , CD11b
Journal title
Biomaterials
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Biomaterials
Record number
545771
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