Cathepsin G (Cath G), a serine-protease found in neutrophils, has been reported to have effects that could either facilitate or impede coagulation. Thrombin generation (CAT method) was chosen to study its overall effect on the process, at a plasma concentration (240 nM) observed after neutrophil activation. Coagulation was triggered by tissue factor in the presence of platelets or phospholipid vesicles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: It has been emphasized that polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) participate in the regulation of coagulation. However, the mechanisms of action are not clear. Besides a procoagulant activity, anticoagulant or fibrinolytic properties are attributed to these cells.
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