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Prashilla Soma1, Albe Carina Swanepoel1, Jeanette Noel du Plooy1, Thandi Mqoco1, Etheresia Pretorius2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The function of platelets have extended way beyond the horizon of haemostasis and thrombosis, and are recognised as active participants in vascular inflammation, as well as in prothrombotic complications of cardiovascular diseases. We describe and compare platelet function in type II diabetes (with and without cardiovascular manifestation) and healthy individuals using scanning electron microscopy and flow cytometry.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27036108 PMCID: PMC4818425 DOI: 10.1186/s12933-016-0373-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Diabetol ISSN: 1475-2840 Impact factor: 9.951
Platelet parameters measured in this study
| Cluster of differentiation | Glycoprotein (GP) | Function |
|---|---|---|
| CD41 | GPIIb | Anti-CD41a reacts with platelet membrane GPIIb in the intact complex with GPIIIa but not with GPIIb or GPIIIa separately. Useful in the identification and enumeration of platelets |
| CD42 | GPIb | Anti-CD42b reacts with platelet membrane GPIb |
| CD62 | P-Selectin | Anti-CD62 reacts with α-granule membrane protein which is expressed on the surface of activated platelet |
| CD63 | GPIV | Anti-CD63 reacts with lysosomal granule-membrane glycoprotein that is expressed on surface of activated platelet |
In this study CD41-FITC (fluorescein isothiocyanate) and CD41, Cd42b, CD62, CD63-PE (phycoerythrin) was used
Baseline demographic data and clinical characteristics of the study population
| Variable | Controls | Diabetics without CVD | Diabetics with CVD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 25 ± 9.64 | 53 ± 13.7 | 61 ± 9.4 |
| Males, n (%) | 6 (20) | 11 (37) | 20 (67) |
| Females, n (%) | 24 (80) | 19 (63) | 10 (33) |
| Hypertension, n (%) | 17 (57) | 26 (87) | |
| Diabetic treatment | |||
| Insulin, n (%) | 5 (17) | 3 (10) | |
| Oral agents only, n (%) | 16 (53) | 12 (40) | |
| Oral and insulin, n (%) | 9 (30) | 15 (50) | |
| HBA1c %a | 9.0 ± 2.6 | 8.5 ± 1.7 | |
| Cardiovascular complications | |||
| Previous MI, n (%) | 19 (63) | ||
| PAD, n (%) | 2 (7) | ||
| CABG, n (%) | 9 (30) | ||
| Essential medication | |||
| ACEI, n (%) | 10 (33) | 20 (67) | |
| Ca-antagonist, n (%) | 8 (27) | 3 (10) | |
| Β-blocker, n (%) | 3 (10) | 11 (37) | |
| Nitrates, n (%) | 1 (3) | 14 (47) | |
| Statins, n (%) | 10 (33) | 25 (83) | |
| Disprin, n (%) | 6 (20) | 20 (67) | |
| Warfarin, n (%) | 2 (7) | 5 (17) | |
Data expressed as mean ± (SD) or n (%)
MI myocardial infarction, PAD peripheral arterial disease, CABG coronary arterial bypass grafting, ACEI angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, Ca-antagonist calcium antagonist, HBA1c haemoglobin A1c
aNot all 60 subjects had this test completed (results are available for 50 % of the subjects)
Fig. 1Micrographs showing representative platelets in (a) a typical platelet as seen in a healthy individual where platelets are disc-shaped with a few pseudopodia formation due to contact activation; b Type II diabetes without CVD; arrow shows platelet spreading and pseudopodia formation; c Platelets from type II diabetes with CVD now showing extensive spreading and microparticle formation (arrow). Scale bar 1 μm
Analysis of control and diabetic groups (with or without CVD), results presented as mean ± standard deviation (SD) of MCFI and percentage activated platelets
| MoAb | Controls (n = 30) | Diabetes without CVDs (n = 30) | Diabetes with CVD (n = 30) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CD41-PE | 21.08 ± 8.74 | 40.18 ± 14.56* | 47.81 ± 24.49* |
| CD42b-PE | 14.43 ± 1.84 | 24.78 ± 11.98* | 24.09 ± 7.27* |
| CD62P-PE X-mean | 30.86 ± 11.37 | 17.96 ± 1.95* | 17.79 ± 2.266* |
| CD62P-PE % activated platelets | 71.01 ± 16.20 | 92.65 ± 3.67* | 92.11 ± 4.31* |
| CD63-PE X-mean | 16.40 ± 3.32 | 13.05 ± 3.68** | 13.38 ± 3.12** |
| CD63-PE % activated platelets | 37.84 ± 17.59 | 54.39 ± 32.92** | 61.24 ± 29.73** |
n = 10,000 platelets total analysed for each participant of each group
Statistically significant differences: * p < 0.001, ** p < 0.005
Fig. 2Percentage activated platelets identified with CD63-PE. The asterisk represent the q-value as calculated with the Newman–Keuls multiple comparison test: *3.291; **6.653. The q-value represents the studentized range value