Fibrinolytic agents inhibit platelet adhesion onto collagen type I-coated surfaces at high blood flow conditions

The effect of fibrinolytic agents on platelet adhesion onto insolubilized collagen type I was evaluated. Normal human whole blood samples were incubated with agents and perfused over collagen-coated surfaces in a parallel-plate flow chamber. Platelet adhesion and aggregation were analyzed by video m...

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description The effect of fibrinolytic agents on platelet adhesion onto insolubilized collagen type I was evaluated. Normal human whole blood samples were incubated with agents and perfused over collagen-coated surfaces in a parallel-plate flow chamber. Platelet adhesion and aggregation were analyzed by video microscopy and image processing. When blood was perfused at 1500/s, both streptokinase and urokinase, each at 500 U/ml, caused a significantly less normalized platelet deposition, compared with controls. At 480/s, platelet deposition was not different between controls and test samples. Inhibition of platelet deposition at high flow rates was partly due to inhibition of platelet adhesion. Both ristocetin- and ADP-induced platelet aggregation were inhibited in test samples. The agents caused proteolytic degradation of plasma fibrinogen, but no degradation of platelet glycoproteins Ib and IIb–IIIa (GPIb and GPIIb–IIIa) and of plasma von Willebrand factor in test samples prior to perfusion. Post-perfusion von Willebrand factor degradation was not found. Plasmin may cause functional changes to plasma proteins and/or platelet receptors, altering their adhesive properties under flow. At high shear, fibrinogen degradation products may interfere with GPIIb–IIIa binding to insolubilized von Willebrand factor, leading to decreased platelet adhesion. Inhibition of platelet adhesion by thrombolytic agents could help maintain vessel patency after recanalization in stenosed arteries.
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subjects Adenosine Diphosphate - antagonists & inhibitors
Biological and medical sciences
Blood. Blood coagulation. Reticuloendothelial system
Collagen - metabolism
Depression, Chemical
Fibrinogen - metabolism
Fibrinolytic Agents - pharmacology
Hemorheology
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Medical sciences
Microscopy, Video
Perfusion
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Platelet Adhesiveness - drug effects
Platelet Aggregation - drug effects
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors - pharmacology
Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins - metabolism
Ristocetin - antagonists & inhibitors
Streptokinase - pharmacology
Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator - pharmacology
von Willebrand Factor - metabolism
title Fibrinolytic agents inhibit platelet adhesion onto collagen type I-coated surfaces at high blood flow conditions
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