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Shear-Induced Platelet Activation is Sensitive to Age and Calcium Availability: A Comparison of Adult and Cord Blood.

Jawaad Sheriff1, Lisa E Malone2, Cecilia Avila3, Amanda Zigomalas1, Danny Bluestein1, Wadie F Bahou2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Antiplatelet therapy for neonates and infants is often extrapolated from the adult experience, based on limited observation of agonist-induced neonatal platelet hypoactivity and poor understanding of flow shear-mediated platelet activation. Therefore, thrombotic events due to device-associated disturbed flow are inadequately mitigated in critically ill neonates with indwelling umbilical catheters and infants receiving cardiovascular implants.
METHODS: Whole blood (WB), platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and gel-filtered platelets (GFP) were prepared from umbilical cord and adult blood, and exposed to biochemical agonists or pathological shear stress of 70 dyne/cm2. We evaluated α-granule release, phosphatidylserine (PS) scrambling, and procoagulant response using P-selectin expression, Annexin V binding, and thrombin generation (PAS), respectively. Activation modulation due to depletion of intracellular and extracellular calcium, requisite second messengers, was also examined.
RESULTS: Similar P-selectin expression was observed for sheared adult and cord platelets, with concordant inhibition due to intracellular and extracellular calcium depletion. Sheared cord platelet Annexin V binding and PAS activity was similar to adult values in GFP, but lower in PRP and WB. Annexin V on sheared cord platelets was calcium-independent, with PAS slightly reduced by intracellular calcium depletion.
CONCLUSIONS: Increased PS activity on purified sheared cord platelets suggest that their intrinsic function under pathological flow conditions is suppressed by cell-cell or plasmatic components. Although secretory functions of adult and cord platelets retain comparable calcium-dependence, PS exposure in sheared cord platelets is uniquely calcium-independent and distinct from adults. Identification of calcium-regulated developmental disparities in shear-mediated platelet function may provide novel targets for age-specific antiplatelet therapy. © Biomedical Engineering Society 2020.

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Keywords:  Phosphatidylserine; Shear stress; Thrombosis; Umbilical cord platelets; α-Granule release

Year:  2020        PMID: 33281988      PMCID: PMC7704822          DOI: 10.1007/s12195-020-00628-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Bioeng        ISSN: 1865-5025            Impact factor:   2.321


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