Most are made in the liver
The spleen is primarily involved in filtering blood and managing immune responses rather than synthesizing clotting factors. However, it does play a role in the recycling of iron from hemoglobin and the removal of old or damaged red blood cells. The primary site for the synthesis of clotting factors is the liver, where most of the clotting factors, including fibrinogen and prothrombin, are produced. Thus, no significant clotting factor is synthesized in the spleen.
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Protein factors required for clotting are synthesized by the liver. These proteins include fibrinogen, prothrombin, and factors V, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, and XII. Their synthesis is regulated by various factors including vitamin K.
In order for certain clotting factors( factors 2,7,9,and 10) to be synthesized in the liver Vit K must be present. Synthesized with the aide of our normal flora in our intestines, vit K synthesis can be compromised with the introduction of antibiotics that are generally non-discriminative towards bacteria in your body, killing both "good" and "bad" bacteria. Thus without vit k synthesis, necessary clotting factors are not synthesized either and can lead to the inability of your blood to clot as it normally would.
Liver is responsible for the production of the clotting factors. Liver is the main organ of metabolism.
Prothrombin is synthesized in the liver, specifically in the hepatocytes. It is then released into the bloodstream where it plays a critical role in the blood clotting cascade.
clotting factors
Yes, whole blood contains clotting factors such as fibrinogen, prothrombin, and platelets that help initiate the blood clotting process.
The most notable factor affecting how wounds heal is the clotting factor of plasma. If the clotting factor is weak, scars are more likely to form.
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