Dvorak H F, Senger D R, Dvorak A M, Harvey V S, McDonagh J
Science. 1985 Mar 1;227(4690):1059-61. doi: 10.1126/science.3975602.
Extravascular coagulation is a prominent feature of such important pathological processes as cellular immunity and neoplasia and has been thought to result from procoagulants associated with the inflammatory or tumor cells peculiar to these entities. It was found that increased microvascular permeability alone is sufficient to induce equivalent extravascular coagulation in several normal tissues. The results indicate that saturating levels of procoagulant are present even in normal tissues and that microvascular permeability is a rate-limiting step in extravascular coagulation.
血管外凝血是细胞免疫和肿瘤形成等重要病理过程的一个显著特征,一直被认为是由与这些病理过程中特有的炎性或肿瘤细胞相关的促凝剂所导致的。研究发现,仅微血管通透性增加就足以在几种正常组织中诱导同等程度的血管外凝血。结果表明,即使在正常组织中也存在饱和水平的促凝剂,并且微血管通透性是血管外凝血中的一个限速步骤。