A.2. Control of clot formation
Inhibitors of clot formation:
- Antithrombin III (AT3) 
- Heparin cofactor II 
- Thrombomodulin, Protein C and protein S 
- Tissue factor inhibitor 
- Endothelium 
- Dilution
A.2.1. Antithrombin III (AT3)
[WG21:p546]
- Circulating protease inhibitor that binds to serine proteases (e.g. thrombin and factor 10a) 
 --> Blocking their activities
- Accounts for 70% of plasma capacity to inhibit coagulation
 * 75% according to HH26
- Produced by liver 
- Factors 9-12 are inhibited by AT3
 * [WG21:p546]
- Thrombin and Factor 7/TF complex are also inhibited by AT3
 * [HH26:p603]
- Binding is facilitated by heparin
 * Action is accelerated 1000 times by heparin
- Hemoglobin also facilitates AT3 action
 * [WG21:p547] (but didn't elaborate on the mechanism)
A.2.2. Heparin cofactor II
- Inhibits thrombin 
- Reaction greatly enhanced by heparin 
- Exact physiological role unclear
A.2.3. Thrombomodulin and protein C
All endothelial cells (except for those in cerebral microcirculation) produce thrombomodulin
Thrombomodulin binds to thrombin
--> Forms thrombomodulin-thrombin complex
--> Activates protein C
Activated protein C
[WG21:p546]
- Protein S act as a co-factor 
- Activated by thrombomodulin-thrombin complex 
- Inactivates factor 5 and 8 
- Inactivates an inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator (thus increasing plasmin formation)
A.2.4. Tissue factor inhibitor
(Referred to as tissue factor pathway inhibitor in WG21)
- Synthesized by endothelium and also released by platelets 
- Binds factor 10a and inhibits Factor 7-TF complex 
- Main role: Removal of excessive Factor 10a
Extrinsic pathway is inhibited by a tissue factor pathway inhibitor that forms a quaternary structure with TPL, factor 7a and factor 10a
A.2.5. Role of endothelium in preventing clotting
- Anticoagulant surface (Heparan sulfate) 
- Thrombomodulin 
- Cell surface ADPase
 --> This enzyme metabolises ADP released from platelets
 * ADP otherwise would cause platelet aggregation
- Release prostacycline
 --> Inhibits platelet aggregation and a vasodilator
- Release NO
 --> Inhibits platelet aggregation and a vasodilator
- Production of tPA
 * Activates plasmin
 * Stimulated by local production of thrombin
- Production of prostacyclin
 * Synthesized by endothelium
 * Prevents platelet aggregation
 * Vasodilator
 * Also see Endothelium-related vasoactive substances
A.2.6 Dilution
Blood flow dilutes the level of active mediators and limits buildup