Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to main navigation
Menu
Premium Nahrungsergänzungsmittel | artgerecht

Coagulation Factor – Function, Deficiency and Treatment

Coagulation factors are proteins in the blood that are essential for blood clotting. They work together to seal wounds and prevent excessive bleeding.

Regular tips about health Regular tips about health
Lexicon Navigation

Things worth knowing about "Coagulation Factor"

Coagulation factors are proteins in the blood that are essential for blood clotting. They work together to seal wounds and prevent excessive bleeding.

What is a Coagulation Factor?

Coagulation factors (also called clotting factors) are specialized proteins that circulate in blood plasma and play a central role in hemostasis – the process of blood clotting. They are produced mainly in the liver and are designated by Roman numerals from Factor I to Factor XIII. Together, they form a biochemical cascade known as the coagulation cascade, which is activated upon injury to a blood vessel and ultimately leads to the formation of a stable blood clot.

Function of Coagulation Factors

The primary function of coagulation factors is to rapidly form a fibrin clot that seals a damaged blood vessel. This process occurs via two closely linked pathways:

  • Intrinsic Pathway: Triggered by contact of blood with damaged tissue or foreign surfaces.
  • Extrinsic Pathway: Activated by the release of tissue factor (Factor III) from injured vessel walls.

Both pathways converge into a common final pathway that converts fibrinogen (Factor I) into fibrin, the structural scaffold of the blood clot.

Overview of Key Coagulation Factors

  • Factor I (Fibrinogen): Precursor to fibrin; essential for clot formation.
  • Factor II (Prothrombin): Converted to thrombin, which transforms fibrinogen into fibrin.
  • Factor VII: Initiates the extrinsic pathway together with tissue factor.
  • Factor VIII: Cofactor in the intrinsic pathway; deficiency causes Hemophilia A.
  • Factor IX: Serine protease in the intrinsic pathway; deficiency causes Hemophilia B.
  • Factor X: Key factor in the common final pathway of coagulation.
  • Factor XIII (Fibrin-Stabilizing Factor): Cross-links fibrin strands into a stable network.

Vitamin K and Coagulation Factors

Vitamin K is essential for the synthesis of several coagulation factors. Factors II, VII, IX, and X, as well as the anticoagulant proteins C and S, are all Vitamin K-dependent. A deficiency in Vitamin K – due to malnutrition, liver disease, or the use of Vitamin K antagonists (e.g., warfarin) – leads to impaired clotting ability and an increased risk of bleeding.

Coagulation Disorders Due to Factor Deficiency

A deficiency in one or more coagulation factors – whether inherited or acquired – can lead to serious bleeding disorders:

  • Hemophilia A: Deficiency of Factor VIII (most common inherited coagulation disorder)
  • Hemophilia B: Deficiency of Factor IX
  • Von Willebrand Disease: Dysfunction of Von Willebrand Factor, which stabilizes Factor VIII
  • Acquired coagulation disorders: e.g., liver failure, Vitamin K deficiency, or disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)

Diagnosis of Coagulation Factor Disorders

Several laboratory tests are used to assess coagulation:

  • Prothrombin Time (PT) / INR: Measures the activity of the extrinsic pathway (Factors II, V, VII, X)
  • aPTT (activated Partial Thromboplastin Time): Evaluates the intrinsic pathway
  • Fibrinogen levels: Direct measurement of Factor I
  • Individual factor assays: Used when a specific factor deficiency is suspected

Treatment of Coagulation Factor Deficiency

Treatment depends on the specific factor involved and the underlying cause of the deficiency:

  • Factor concentrates: Targeted replacement of the missing factor (e.g., Factor VIII concentrate for Hemophilia A)
  • Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP): Contains all coagulation factors and is used in acute coagulation disorders
  • Vitamin K supplementation: For Vitamin K deficiency or reversal of Vitamin K antagonist effects
  • Gene therapy: Emerging treatments for hemophilia aim to achieve long-term correction of the genetic defect

References

  1. Pschyrembel Clinical Dictionary. 268th Edition. De Gruyter, Berlin 2020.
  2. Levi M, Sivapalaratnam S. Disseminated intravascular coagulation: an update on pathogenesis and diagnosis. Expert Review of Hematology. 2018;11(8):663-672.
  3. World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH). Guidelines for the Management of Hemophilia. 3rd Edition. 2020. Available at: https://www.wfh.org

Most purchased products

natural iron supplement premium plantderived mineralcomplex?ts=1751927698

Average rating of 4.94 out of 5 stars

Natural Iron

For your iron balance

Specially formulated for your iron balance with plant-based curry leaf iron, Lactoferrin CLN®, and natural Vitamin C from rose hips.
UV glass
Lab tested
Non-GMO
No additives
Cologne List
Gluten free
Lactose free
100% vegetarian fermentation
30 Capsules
30 Capsules
Regular price: €35.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.
lactoferrin kapseln 60 premium eisenbindung immunschutz laktosefrei milch?ts=1751997240

Average rating of 4.85 out of 5 stars

Lactoferrin 60 Capsules

For your universal protection

As one of the most valuable proteins in the body, lactoferrin is a natural component of the immune system.
UV glass
Lab tested
Non-GMO
No additives
Cologne List
Lactose free
Pure CLN
60 Capsules
60 Capsules
Regular price: €59.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.
floral fresh mint kapseln?ts=1726594235

Average rating of 4.96 out of 5 stars

Floral

For Healthy Oral Flora & Dental Care

Formulated lozenges with Dentalac®, probiotic lactic acid bacteria, and Lactoferrin CLN®
Sugar free
Lab tested
Non-GMO
Cologne List
Lactose free
Tooth friendly
GMP Quality
Clinical proofed
Pure CLN
30 lozenges
Regular price: €22.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.

The latest entries

3 Posts in this encyclopedia category

Migraine aura

Migraine aura refers to transient neurological symptoms that occur before or during a migraine attack, lasting between 5 and 60 minutes.

Sudan ebolavirus

Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV) is one of six known ebolavirus species and causes severe viral hemorrhagic fever with high fatality rates, primarily in Central Africa.

Reston ebolavirus

Reston ebolavirus (RESTV) is one of several species within the Ebolavirus genus. It is the only known Ebolavirus species that does not cause severe disease in humans.

Related search terms: Coagulation Factor-en