Identification of low-density platelet populations with increased reactivity and elevated α-granule content

The present study examines biochemical and functional characteristics of platelet density subpopulations together with their ability to mobilise intracellular fibrinogen when activated. Platelets from three healthy volunteers were investigated. The total platelet population was separated according t...

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Hauptverfasser: Milovanovic, M, Lysen, J, Ramström, S, Lindahl, T.L, Richter, A, Järemo, P
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description The present study examines biochemical and functional characteristics of platelet density subpopulations together with their ability to mobilise intracellular fibrinogen when activated. Platelets from three healthy volunteers were investigated. The total platelet population was separated according to density in a linear Percoll™ gradient in a plasma-free milieu containing EDTA that binds soluble Ca 2+. Subsequently, platelets from each individual were divided according to density into 11 or 12 aliquots. In all fractions, we determined platelet count, intracellular P-selectin and the ADP-evoked platelet fibrinogen binding as a measure of platelet reactivity together with the platelet dense body content. The work demonstrates that platelets use stored intracellular fibrinogen when activated. It also shows that the platelet-fibrinogen binding can be initiated in a surrounding depleted of Ca 2+ and fibrinogen. Moreover, the study demonstrates subpopulations of light platelets having increased reactivity and more α-granules but less dense bodies. The biological significance of the findings needs to be elucidated.
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Biological and medical sciences
Blood and lymphatic vessels
Blood Platelets - cytology
Blood Platelets - drug effects
Blood Platelets - metabolism
Cardiology. Vascular system
Cell Fractionation - methods
Centrifugation, Density Gradient
Cytoplasmic Granules - metabolism
Cytoplasmic Granules - ultrastructure
Dense bodies
Diseases of the peripheral vessels. Diseases of the vena cava. Miscellaneous
Fibrinogen
Fibrinogen - metabolism
Humans
Medical sciences
P-selectin
P-Selectin - blood
Platelet density
Platelets
title Identification of low-density platelet populations with increased reactivity and elevated α-granule content
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