| Literature DB >> 17309793 |
Robert Loncar1, Volker Stoldt, Sabine Hellmig, Rainer B Zotz, Mario Mihalj, Rüdiger E Scharf.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Platelet adhesion and subsequent thrombus formation on a subendothelial matrix at the site of vascular damage play a crucial role in the arrest of posttraumatic bleeding but also in different pathological thrombotic events, such as acute coronary syndrome and stroke. Recently published studies have clearly demonstrated that platelet integri alphaIIbbeta3 is intimately involved in the occlusive thrombus formation at the site of endothelial damage. Therefore, any genetic variation in the expression of this receptor may lead to an excessive bleeding or excessive thrombus formation. In this study, we evaluated the influence of HPA-1 polymorphism of integrin alphaIIbbeta3 on platelet adhesion onto immobilized fibrinogen using an in vitro system simulating blood flow.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17309793 PMCID: PMC1802753 DOI: 10.1186/1477-9560-5-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thromb J ISSN: 1477-9560
Figure 1Platelet adhesion onto immobilized fibrinogen under different shear rate conditions with regard to the HPA-1 polymorphism (n = 49). Per each subject 3 flow experiments were conducted (50 s-1, 500 s-1 and 1500 s-1). At each time point of perfusion (1 min and 5 min) a stack of 5 images was collected and analyzed. Finally 147 perfusion experiments were conducted and 1470 images were analyzed. Each bar represents mean value ± SE.
Platelet adhesion (mean ± SD) onto immobilized fibrinogen expressed as absolute fluorescence (AU) related to the platelet HPA-1 polymorphism, shear rate and perfusion time.
| venose shear rate, 50 s-1 | HPA-1a/1a | HPA-1a/1b | HPA-1b/1b |
| 1 min | 7402 ± 2542 | 8910 ± 2896 | 4947 ± 2699 |
| 5 min | 10429 ± 4611 | 14224 ± 4718 | 8436 ± 4660 |
| arterial shear rate 500 s-1 | |||
| 1 min | 11974 ± 2494 | 14170 ± 5178 | 10520 ± 9791 |
| 5 min | 40319 ± 11255 | 42424 ± 12344 | 33581 ± 18756 |
| arterial shear rate 1500 s-1 | |||
| 1 min | 16324 ± 5515 | 20474 ± 8547 | 10384 ± 2516 |
| 5 min | 53578 ± 19251 | 64548 ± 32963 | 46154 ± 17221 |
Figure 2Increase of stable platelet adhesion onto immobilized fibrinogen under different shear rates (50 s-1, 500 s-1 and 1500 s-1) with regard to the HPA-1 polymorphism within 5 min (each bar represents mean value ± SE). The relative adhesion represents the increase of absolute fluorescence in function of time (absolute fluorescence recorded after five minute of perfusion was divided by recorded fluorescence after 1 minute or after 15 sec of perfusion).
Figure 3Increase of stable platelet adhesion onto immobilized fibrinogen under different shear rates (50 s-1, 500 s-1 and 1500 s-1) with regard to the HPA-1 polymorphism within the first 45 seconds of perfusion (Fig. A, "initial phase") and between 1 and 5 min of perfusion ("late platelet adhesion"). Each bar represents mean value ± SE. The relative adhesion represents the increase of absolute fluorescence in function of time (absolute fluorescence recorded after five minute of perfusion was divided by recorded fluorescence after 1 minute or after 15 sec of perfusion).