Extravascular coagulation regulates haemostasis independently of activated platelet surfaces in an in vivo mouse model.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Communications Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-08 DOI:10.1038/s42003-025-07838-x
Asuka Sakata, Kohei Tatsumi, Naoki Matsumoto, Nigel Mackman, Suguru Harada, Ryohei Kawasaki, Yukiko Okuyama-Nishida, Tetsuhiro Soeda, Keiji Nogami, Midori Shima
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While the conventional understanding of haemostatic plug formation is that coagulation proceeds efficiently on the surface of activated platelets at the vascular injury site to form a robust haemostatic plug, this understanding does not explain the clinical reality that platelet dysfunction results in a mild bleeding phenotype, whereas coagulation disorders exhibit severe bleeding phenotypes, particularly in deep tissues. Here, we introduce an in vivo imaging method to observe internal bleeding and subsequent haemostatic plug formation in mice and report that haemostatic plug formation after internal bleeding, coagulation occurs primarily outside the blood vessel rather than on platelets. Experiments in mice with impaired platelet surface coagulation, depleted platelets, haemophilia A or reduced tissue factor expression suggest that this extravascular coagulation triggers and regulates haemostatic plug formation. Our discovery of the important role of extravascular coagulation in haemostasis may contribute to refining the treatment of haemostatic abnormalities and advancing antithrombotic therapy.

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在体内小鼠模型中,血管外凝血调节止血独立于活化的血小板表面。
虽然对止血栓形成的传统理解是,在血管损伤部位的活化血小板表面有效地进行凝血,形成坚固的止血栓,但这种理解并不能解释血小板功能障碍导致轻度出血表型的临床现实,而凝血障碍表现出严重的出血表型,特别是在深部组织中。在这里,我们引入了一种体内成像方法来观察小鼠内出血和随后的止血栓形成,并报道了内出血后止血栓形成,凝血主要发生在血管外而不是血小板上。在血小板表面凝血受损、血小板衰竭、血友病A或组织因子表达降低的小鼠中进行的实验表明,这种血管外凝血触发并调节止血栓的形成。我们对血管外凝血在止血中的重要作用的发现可能有助于改善止血异常的治疗和推进抗血栓治疗。
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期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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