Vascular contraction
Vascular contraction in haemostasis is usually a result of direct physical damage and mediators released primarily from platelets:
- serotonin
- platelet derived growth factor
- thromboxane A2
It results from activation of actin-myosin fibrils within endothelial cells, and smooth muscle surrounding the damaged vessel.
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