Giovanni Cimmino
	
					    												Section of Cardiology, University of Campania “Luigi     Vanvitelli”, 
via Leonardo Bianchi, 180131 Naples
Italy						                            
                            
						
 Review Article
												The Two Faces of Thrombosis: Coagulation Cascade and Platelet Aggregation. Are Platelets the Main Therapeutic Target? 						
Author(s): Giovanni Cimmino, Salvatore Fischetti and Paolo Golino
Giovanni Cimmino, Salvatore Fischetti and Paolo Golino
             
						
												
				 Abstract
Acute thrombus formation is the pathophysiological substrate underlying several clinical conditions, such as acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and stroke. Activation of coagulation cascade is a key step of the thrombotic process: vessel injury results in exposure of the glycoprotein tissue factor (TF) to the flowing blood. Once exposed, TF binds factor VII/VIIa (FVII/FVIIa) and in presence of calcium ions, it forms atertiary complex able to activate FX to FXa, FIX to FIXa, and FVIIa itself. The final step is thrombin formation at the site of vessel injury with subsequent platelet activation, fibrinogen to fibrin conversion and ultimately thrombus formation.
Platelets are the key cells in primary hemostasis. For years they have been considered only as cell fragments participating to primary hemostasis and onto which coagulation factors are assembled in the proc.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2572-9462-3-117