Mercuric ion stimulates procoagulant activity in conjunction with APTT
Mercuric ion (Hg 2+ ) has been found to increase coagulant activity in whole blood. We conducted an in vitro study to determine whether mercuric chloride (HgCl 2 ) has an effect on blood coagulation when added to whole blood solutions containing either PT or APTT reagent. We used 10 μl of 10% PT rea...
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Published in: | 2007 IEEE 33rd Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference pp. 201 - 202 |
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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01-01-2007
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Summary: | Mercuric ion (Hg 2+ ) has been found to increase coagulant activity in whole blood. We conducted an in vitro study to determine whether mercuric chloride (HgCl 2 ) has an effect on blood coagulation when added to whole blood solutions containing either PT or APTT reagent. We used 10 μl of 10% PT reagent and 10 μl of 10% APTT reagent and added them to separate solutions of 990 μl of human citrated whole blood (CWB). Mercuric chloride was added to each reagent sample and compared to the samples containing only reagent. The incubation period was 5 minutes at 37†C. The blood clotting time was measured in seconds using a Sonoclot Coagulation Analyzer. PT and HgCl 2 resulted in no change in clotting time when compared to that of just PT. APTT, in combination with HgCl 2 , resulted in a significant reduction in clotting time when compared to that of just APTT (p≪0.01). The data in this study suggests that HgCl 2 and APTT concurrently stimulate coagulation. |
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ISBN: | 1424410320 9781424410323 |
ISSN: | 2160-6986 2160-7028 |
DOI: | 10.1109/NEBC.2007.4413348 |