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Elevated platelet count, C-reactive protein and thromboxane analog-induced platelet aggregation in patients with Gulf War veterans' illnesses: evidence of a chronic inflammatory state?

Gerhard J Johnson1, Linda A Leis, Billie C S Slater, Ronald R Bach.   

Abstract

A previous study of Gulf War veteran's illnesses (GWVI) observed evidence of platelet activation in a majority of patients with GWVI. To further characterize platelet function, we studied 43 patients (40 men) with GWVI (GWVI+) and 21 veterans who served concurrently in the Gulf War but who lacked criteria for GWVI (GWVI-). All participants were free of infection and known inflammatory diseases. Studies performed included platelet count, immature platelet fraction (IPF), plasma thrombopoietin (TPO), C-reactive protein (CRP), platelet aggregation and ATP secretion in response to six agonists, and spontaneous aggregation. Platelet counts and CRP were significantly elevated in GWVI+ compared to GWVI- patients without elevation in IPF or TPO. Platelet aggregation did not differ between GWVI+ and GWVI- patients except for spontaneous aggregation that was significantly greater in GWVI+ patients. Platelet ATP secretion was similar in the two groups, except the response to 50 μmol/l thrombin receptor agonist peptide 6 (TRAP 6) was significantly greater in GWVI+ patients. When platelet aggregation was analyzed in relation to CRP, the response to 0.5 μmol/l U46619 was significantly greater in patients whose CRP was at least 2 μg/ml. Therefore, GWVI+ patients had elevated platelet counts, spontaneous aggregation, TRAP 6-induced secretion, and CRP, but no impairment of platelet function. The increased platelet counts and U46619-induced aggregation appear to be consequences of an underlying inflammatory state in GWVI.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23751609     DOI: 10.1097/MBC.0b013e328362627f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis        ISSN: 0957-5235            Impact factor:   1.276


  4 in total

1.  Blood Biomarkers of Chronic Inflammation in Gulf War Illness.

Authors:  Gerhard J Johnson; Billie C S Slater; Linda A Leis; Thomas S Rector; Ronald R Bach
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-06-28       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Reduced Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) Protection in Gulf War Illness (GWI).

Authors:  Apostolos P Georgopoulos; Lisa M James; Margaret Y Mahan; Jasmine Joseph; Angeliki Georgopoulos; Brian E Engdahl
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2015-11-22       Impact factor: 8.143

3.  Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) and Gulf War Illness (GWI): HLA-DRB1*13:02 Spares Subcortical Atrophy in Gulf War Veterans.

Authors:  Lisa M James; Peka Christova; Brian E Engdahl; Scott M Lewis; Adam F Carpenter; Apostolos P Georgopoulos
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2017-11-09       Impact factor: 8.143

4.  Gulf war illness-related chemicals increase CD11b/c+ monocyte infiltration into the liver and aggravate hepatic cholestasis in a rodent model.

Authors:  Anca D Petrescu; Stephanie Grant; Gabriel Frampton; Matthew McMillin; Jessica Kain; Maheedhar Kodali; Ashok K Shetty; Sharon DeMorrow
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-09-03       Impact factor: 4.379

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