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Thromboxane A2

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Thromboxanes are synthesised predominantly by platelets and act to promote:

  • vasoconstriction
  • platelet aggregation
  • bronchoconstriction in lung

The key thromboxane is A2 - TXA2 - which degrades spontaneously to the inactive TXB2.

They act as autocoid local hormones due to their short half lives, and they are excreted in the kidney.


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