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[The multidirectional effects of thrombin and the possibility of their control in neurology].

Minh Duc TranA N YasamanovaG G AvakyanA A NikonovaP R Kamchatnov
Published in: Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (2024)
The review presents the main physiological functions of thrombin. The procoagulant and anticoagulant activities of the key serine protease are discussed in both physiological and pathological conditions of hemostasis. The involvement of thrombin in atherogenesis, as well as its role as a mediator of vascular dysfunction and inflammation in both the peripheral and central nervous system, is highlighted. A pronounced imbalance between the pro- and anticoagulant systems leads to an increase in thrombin formation and creates conditions for the development of thrombosis. Tests that allow direct or indirect assessment of thrombin's functional activity are presented. The potential applications of direct thrombin inhibitors and direct blockers of thrombin PAR receptors in vascular neurology are also considered.
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