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A Morphometric Analysis of Platelet Dense Granules of Patients with Unexplained Bleeding: A New Entity of Delta-Microgranular Storage Pool Deficiency.

William T Gunning1, Meera Raghavan2, Edward P Calomeni1, James N Turner3, Bodri Roysam4, Shantala Roysam5, Mary R Smith6, Peter A Kouides7, Neil A Lachant8.   

Abstract

One thousand and eighty patients, having prolonged bleeding times, frequent epistaxis, menorrhagia or easy bruising or other bleeding manifestations, and excluding those with von Willebrand's disease, were evaluated for platelet dense granule deficiency. The mean diameter of platelet dense granules was determined for all patients using image analysis. Four hundred and ninety-nine had "classic" dense (delta) granule storage pool deficiency (δ-SPD). Five hundred and eighty-one individuals (53.8%) were found to have a normal mean number of dense granules, but for some of these patients, the dense granules were smaller than for the controls. Of the patients having a normal number of dense granules, 165 (28.4%) were found to have significantly smaller granules than the platelets obtained from the control subjects. Their average granule diameter was 123.35 ± 0.86 nm, that is more than three standard deviations below the mean of the control data. Total δ-granule storage pool volumes (TDGV)/platelet were calculated using these measurements. Individuals with δ-SPD had half the number of granules (2.25 ± 0.04 DG/PL) and storage pool volume (3.88 ± 1.06 × 106 nm3) when compared to our control data (4.64 ± 0.11 DG/PL; 10.79 × 106 nm3 ± 0.42). Individuals having a bleeding history but a normal average of small dense granules had a calculated storage pool volume statistically different than controls and essentially the same storage pool volume as patients with δ-SPD. We have identified a sub-classification of δ-SPD that we have defined as micro-granular storage pool deficiency (δ-MGSPD).

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Keywords:  platelet dense granules; platelet storage pool deficiency; unexplained bleeding

Year:  2020        PMID: 32512725     DOI: 10.3390/jcm9061734

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


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1.  Inflammatory Biomarkers in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome with Elevated G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Autoantibodies.

Authors:  William T Gunning; Stanislaw M Stepkowski; Paula M Kramer; Beverly L Karabin; Blair P Grubb
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-02-06       Impact factor: 4.241

2.  An Investigation of ABO Blood Type and the Platelet Delta Granule Storage Pool.

Authors:  Ryan J Reagans; Paula M Kramer; Jacob A Cichocki; William T Gunning
Journal:  Clin Appl Thromb Hemost       Date:  2021 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 2.389

3.  Platelet Aggregation Assays Do Not Reliably Diagnose Platelet Delta Granule Storage Pool Deficiency.

Authors:  William T Gunning; Lorene Yoxtheimer; Mary R Smith
Journal:  J Hematol       Date:  2021-07-28

4.  Platelet Storage Pool Deficiency and Elevated Inflammatory Biomarkers Are Prevalent in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome.

Authors:  William T Gunning; Paula M Kramer; Jacob A Cichocki; Beverly L Karabin; Sadik A Khuder; Blair P Grubb
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-02-23       Impact factor: 6.600

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