Endothelial Cells Produce a Substance that Inhibits Contact Activation of Coagulation by Blocking the Activation of Hageman Factor

Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) produce a property that impairs the generation of coagulant and amidolytic activity initiated when normal human plasma is exposed to glass. This inhibitory property blocks the adsorption of Hageman factor (factor XII) to glass, thereby preventing the a...

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description Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) produce a property that impairs the generation of coagulant and amidolytic activity initiated when normal human plasma is exposed to glass. This inhibitory property blocks the adsorption of Hageman factor (factor XII) to glass, thereby preventing the activation of Hageman factor, but does not impair the coagulant or amidolytic activity of already activated Hageman factor (factor XIIa). This property in HUVEC lysates could be neutralized by a purified preparation of Hageman factor but not by purified prekallikrein or high molecular mass kininogen. A partially purified inhibitory fraction from cell lysates exhibited a single homogeneous band in SDS/PAGE of ≈22.5 kDa. Inhibitory activity was also found in concentrates of conditioned media from HUVECs, which also impaired the binding of Hageman factor to a surface; it may not be identical with that found in cell lysates.
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Adsorption
Biological and medical sciences
Blood
Blood coagulation. Blood cells
Blood plasma
Cells, Cultured
Cellular biology
Clotting
Coagulants
Culture Media
Cultured cells
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Endothelial cells
Endothelium, Vascular - metabolism
Factor XII - antagonists & inhibitors
Factor XIIa - metabolism
factors
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gels
General aspects, investigation methods, hemostasis, fibrinolysis
Glass
Hageman factor
Humans
inhibitory
Kinetics
Kininogens - metabolism
Legends
man
Medical research
Molecular and cellular biology
Prekallikrein - metabolism
umbilical vein
Umbilical Veins
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