Title : Tranexamic acid rapidly inhibits fibrinolysis, yet transiently enhances plasmin generation in vivo.

Pub. Date : 2021 Apr 1

PMID : 33443933






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1 Tranexamic acid rapidly inhibits fibrinolysis, yet transiently enhances plasmin generation in vivo. Tranexamic Acid plasminogen Homo sapiens
2 Tranexamic acid (TXA) is a lysine analogue that inhibits plasmin generation and has been used for decades as an antifibrinolytic agent to reduce bleeding. Tranexamic Acid plasminogen Homo sapiens
3 Tranexamic acid (TXA) is a lysine analogue that inhibits plasmin generation and has been used for decades as an antifibrinolytic agent to reduce bleeding. Tranexamic Acid plasminogen Homo sapiens
4 Recent reports have indicated that TXA can paradoxically promote plasmin generation. Tranexamic Acid plasminogen Homo sapiens
5 In contrast, PAP complex formation, representing plasmin generation, was unexpectedly enhanced in the plasma of patients administered TXA at the EOS time point. Tranexamic Acid plasminogen Homo sapiens
6 Our findings demonstrate that TXA can actually augment PAP complex formation, consistent with an increase in plasmin generation in vivo despite the fact that it blocks fibrinolysis within 30 min. Tranexamic Acid plasminogen Homo sapiens