Generation of Factor VIII Coagulant Activity by Isolated, Perfused Neonatal Pig Livers and Adult Rat Livers

Abstract
Summary. Isolated, normal, neonatal pig livers released VIII:C into perfusates of porcine von Willebrand blood lacking VIIIR:AG and VIII:RWF. Neonatal von Willebrand livers released VIII:C only when partially purified VIIIR:AG was added to the von Willebrand blood. Adult rat livers, perfused with frozen-thawed erythrocytes suspended in Tyrode's solution containing 6% bovine serum albumin and hence no VIIIR:AG released VIII:C only when serum, adsorbed serum or cryoprecipitate from rat plasma was added to the perfusate. Cycloheximide blocked the release of VIII:C from rat liver.

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