Title : A comparison of the effects of intravenous serotonin and dextran on the levels of factor XII, prekallikrein and plasminogen in rat plasma.

Pub. Date : 1980 Apr

PMID : 6154406






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1 A comparison of the effects of intravenous serotonin and dextran on the levels of factor XII, prekallikrein and plasminogen in rat plasma. Serotonin coagulation factor XII Rattus norvegicus
2 A comparison of the effects of intravenous serotonin and dextran on the levels of factor XII, prekallikrein and plasminogen in rat plasma. Dextrans coagulation factor XII Rattus norvegicus
3 The assay of PKA and Baee-esterase activities after gel filtration on Sephadex G-100 of acetone-activated plasma from rats treated with serotonin 0.10 mg/kg revealed reduced fragmentation of factor XII, and reduced levels of kallikrein and of an additional BAEe-esterase. Acetone coagulation factor XII Rattus norvegicus
4 The assay of PKA and Baee-esterase activities after gel filtration on Sephadex G-100 of acetone-activated plasma from rats treated with serotonin 0.10 mg/kg revealed reduced fragmentation of factor XII, and reduced levels of kallikrein and of an additional BAEe-esterase. Serotonin coagulation factor XII Rattus norvegicus
5 Evidence was provided that serotonin did not lower the plasma level of factor XII of the coagulation system, but the level of a factor of significance for the activation of factor XII. Serotonin coagulation factor XII Rattus norvegicus