Literature DB >> 162570

Platelet lysis and aggregation in shear fields.

G H Anderson1, J D Hellums, J L Moake, C P Alfrey.   

Abstract

A rotational viscometer was used to study the effects of shear stress on platelets in human platelet-rich plasma (PRP). For 5-min exposure times, shear stresses above 160 dynes/cm2 induced platelet lysis (as determined by release of platelet lactic dehydrogenase). For 30-s exposure times, shear stresses greater than 600 dynes/cm2 were required to induce platelet lysis. The platelet counts of sheared PRP were decreased to as low as one-fifth the original count due largely to shear-induced aggregation. The count is a minimum at intermediate stress levels (200-400 dynes/cm2). Higher stresses induce disaggregation as well as lysis. The diminution in the counts was partially reversed in 2 h incubation after cessation of shearing. Experiments were carried out with three different viscometer configurations so that the shear stress and the solid surface area access could be varied independently. Surface access was not a significant variable in the conditions of the experiments. Thus aggregation and lysis may be induced by stress effects alone as well as by solid surface effects. The results also show that the response of platelets to shear stress is strongly dependent on exposure time. Platelets are much less resistant to shear stress than red cells for relatively long exposure times. However, the converse is true for very short exposure times.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 162570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Cells        ISSN: 0340-4684


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