Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Total bleeding induced by TPA or plasmin. / Total bleeding induced by TPA (1 mg/kg) or plasmin (8 mg/kg) relative to the time during which agent was infused. Results are expressed as mean of 5 animals for either treatment group. The preinfusion ear puncture bleeding times were performed at −30, −10, and 0 minutes before starting TPA or plasmin. During the 55- to 60-minute infusions, ear punctures were induced at 10 and 30 minutes; postinfusion bleeding times were performed at 60, 70, 90, and 120 minutes. TPA (░) caused increased bleeding from the sites induced before or during infusion, most evident at the 10-minute site, whereas plasmin (▪) caused bleeding from midpoint of infusion and at all subsequent ear puncture sites. Results for bleeding at 180 minutes are not shown because experiments were terminated just after these observations.

Total bleeding induced by TPA or plasmin.

Total bleeding induced by TPA (1 mg/kg) or plasmin (8 mg/kg) relative to the time during which agent was infused. Results are expressed as mean of 5 animals for either treatment group. The preinfusion ear puncture bleeding times were performed at −30, −10, and 0 minutes before starting TPA or plasmin. During the 55- to 60-minute infusions, ear punctures were induced at 10 and 30 minutes; postinfusion bleeding times were performed at 60, 70, 90, and 120 minutes. TPA (░) caused increased bleeding from the sites induced before or during infusion, most evident at the 10-minute site, whereas plasmin (▪) caused bleeding from midpoint of infusion and at all subsequent ear puncture sites. Results for bleeding at 180 minutes are not shown because experiments were terminated just after these observations.

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