Nordøy A
Haemostasis. 1979;8(3-5):193-202. doi: 10.1159/000214311.
Changes in the types and concentrations of albumin-bound fatty acids in plasma have been related to subsequent changes in platelet and endothelial cell function both in vitro and in vivo. Fatty acids in the linoleate and linolenate sequences with the potential to act as prostaglandin and thromboxane precursors, seem to play a fundamental role in the homeostatic balance between platelets and endothelial cells. Variations in this balance may be directly related to the tendency to thrombosis.
血浆中白蛋白结合脂肪酸的类型和浓度变化,已被证明与体外及体内血小板和内皮细胞功能的后续变化相关。亚油酸和亚麻酸序列中的脂肪酸,具有作为前列腺素和血栓素前体的潜力,似乎在血小板和内皮细胞之间的稳态平衡中发挥着重要作用。这种平衡的变化可能与血栓形成倾向直接相关。