Exposure of whole blood to suboptimal concentrations of ADP or TRAP induced transient platelet adhesion refractoriness and microaggregate formation under shear stress.
Suboptimal concentrations of platelet agonists like ADP may modulate platelet function and limit thrombus expansion by inducing transient adhesion refractoriness.
Exposure of whole blood (WB) to subendothelial extracellular matrix (ECM) under shear stress in the cone and plate(let) analyser (CPA) results in platelet adhesion, followed by release reaction and aggregation of circulating platelets on the adherent platelets. The properties of circulating non-adhered platelets in the CPA was studied by exposure of WB to ECM at a high shear rate (1300/s) for 2 min (1st run), followed by transfer of the suspension to a new ECM-coated well for a second run (2nd run) under similar conditions. The results of the 2nd run demonstrated transient adhesion refractoriness associated with platelet microaggregate formation in the suspension. The adhesion refractoriness was dependent on platelet activation during the 1st run and was prevented by addition of apyrase (ADP scavenger) or ADP receptor inhibitor, suggesting a role for ADP in mediating this response. Furthermore, exposure of WB samples to suboptimal concentrations of ADP (0.4-1 micromol/l) or a thrombin receptor activating peptide (TRAP) (5 micromol/l) for 2 min resulted in a similar transient platelet adhesion refractoriness to ECM under flow conditions. The transient platelet refractoriness and microaggregate formation induced by ADP was associated with a transient reduction in glycoprotein (GP)Ib, increased P-selectin expression and increased fibrinogen binding by circulating platelets. These data suggest a role for platelet agonists at suboptimal concentrations in modulating platelet function and limiting the expansion of the thrombus.
Savion et al. (Thu,) conducted a other in Platelet adhesion and activation. Suboptimal concentrations of ADP or TRAP was evaluated on Platelet adhesion refractoriness and microaggregate formation. Exposure of whole blood to suboptimal concentrations of ADP or TRAP induced transient platelet adhesion refractoriness and microaggregate formation under shear stress.
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