Co-ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts.

Fibrinolysis is a cascade of proteolytic reactions occurring in blood and soft tissues, which functions to disintegrate fibrin clots when they are no more needed. In order to elucidate its regulation in space and time, fibrinolysis was investigated using an in vitro reaction-diffusion experimental m...

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Main Authors: Ansar S Zhalyalov, Mikhail A Panteleev, Marina A Gracheva, Fazoil I Ataullakhanov, Alexey M Shibeko
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5501595?pdf=render
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author Ansar S Zhalyalov
Mikhail A Panteleev
Marina A Gracheva
Fazoil I Ataullakhanov
Alexey M Shibeko
author_facet Ansar S Zhalyalov
Mikhail A Panteleev
Marina A Gracheva
Fazoil I Ataullakhanov
Alexey M Shibeko
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description Fibrinolysis is a cascade of proteolytic reactions occurring in blood and soft tissues, which functions to disintegrate fibrin clots when they are no more needed. In order to elucidate its regulation in space and time, fibrinolysis was investigated using an in vitro reaction-diffusion experimental model of blood clot formation and dissolution. Clotting was activated by a surface with immobilized tissue factor in a thin layer of recalcified blood plasma supplemented with tissue plasminogen activator (TPA), urokinase plasminogen activator or streptokinase. Formation and dissolution of fibrin clot was monitored by videomicroscopy. Computer systems biology model of clot formation and lysis was developed for data analysis and experimental planning. Fibrin clot front propagated in space from tissue factor, followed by a front of clot dissolution propagating from the same source. Velocity of lysis front propagation linearly depended on the velocity clotting front propagation (correlation r2 = 0.91). Computer model revealed that fibrin formation was indeed the rate-limiting step in the fibrinolysis front propagation. The phenomenon of two fronts which switched the state of blood plasma from liquid to solid and then back to liquid did not depend on the fibrinolysis activator. Interestingly, TPA at high concentrations began to increase lysis onset time and to decrease lysis propagation velocity, presumably due to plasminogen depletion. Spatially non-uniform lysis occurred simultaneously with clot formation and detached the clot from the procoagulant surface. These patterns of spatial fibrinolysis provide insights into its regulation and might explain clinical phenomena associated with thrombolytic therapy.
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spelling doaj.art-a3e4d40611cc4abf8c447a1dfe9a04c92022-12-21T18:39:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01127e018066810.1371/journal.pone.0180668Co-ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts.Ansar S ZhalyalovMikhail A PanteleevMarina A GrachevaFazoil I AtaullakhanovAlexey M ShibekoFibrinolysis is a cascade of proteolytic reactions occurring in blood and soft tissues, which functions to disintegrate fibrin clots when they are no more needed. In order to elucidate its regulation in space and time, fibrinolysis was investigated using an in vitro reaction-diffusion experimental model of blood clot formation and dissolution. Clotting was activated by a surface with immobilized tissue factor in a thin layer of recalcified blood plasma supplemented with tissue plasminogen activator (TPA), urokinase plasminogen activator or streptokinase. Formation and dissolution of fibrin clot was monitored by videomicroscopy. Computer systems biology model of clot formation and lysis was developed for data analysis and experimental planning. Fibrin clot front propagated in space from tissue factor, followed by a front of clot dissolution propagating from the same source. Velocity of lysis front propagation linearly depended on the velocity clotting front propagation (correlation r2 = 0.91). Computer model revealed that fibrin formation was indeed the rate-limiting step in the fibrinolysis front propagation. The phenomenon of two fronts which switched the state of blood plasma from liquid to solid and then back to liquid did not depend on the fibrinolysis activator. Interestingly, TPA at high concentrations began to increase lysis onset time and to decrease lysis propagation velocity, presumably due to plasminogen depletion. Spatially non-uniform lysis occurred simultaneously with clot formation and detached the clot from the procoagulant surface. These patterns of spatial fibrinolysis provide insights into its regulation and might explain clinical phenomena associated with thrombolytic therapy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5501595?pdf=render
spellingShingle Ansar S Zhalyalov
Mikhail A Panteleev
Marina A Gracheva
Fazoil I Ataullakhanov
Alexey M Shibeko
Co-ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts.
PLoS ONE
title Co-ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts.
title_full Co-ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts.
title_fullStr Co-ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts.
title_full_unstemmed Co-ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts.
title_short Co-ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts.
title_sort co ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts
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