Thromb Haemost 1967; 18(03/04): 404-415
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1655049
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Plasmatic and Platelet Anti-Plasmins and Anti-Activators

G. J. H den Ottolander
1   Department of Internal Medicine B, Municipal Hospital Dijkzigt, and the Department of Chemical Pathology, Medical Faculty Rotterdam, Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
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B Leijnse
1   Department of Internal Medicine B, Municipal Hospital Dijkzigt, and the Department of Chemical Pathology, Medical Faculty Rotterdam, Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
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H. M. J Cremer-Elfrink Mrs
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This investigation was supported by a grant of the Netherlands Organisation for pure scientific research (Z. W. O.).
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26 June 2018 (online)

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Direct antiplasmin and anti-urokinase can be measured with artificial clots to which plasma, serum or platelet suspension is added incubated in plasmin or urokinase respectively. Whilst only 3% of the total antiplasmin in the blood is present in the platelets, there is 40% of the total antiurokinase present in the platelets. The properties of this thrombocytic anti-urokinase are discussed. Only 60% is soluble in water. By heating this solution the inhibiting effect increases. Platelet anti-activator is also active against other activators but has not the same properties as anti-urokinase. Implications of these findings are discussed.