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Asymmetrical Forces Dictate the Distribution and Morphology of Platelets in Blood Clots.

Tatiana A Kovalenko1, Marie-Noelle Giraud2, Anita Eckly3, Anne-Sophie Ribba4, Fabienne Proamer3, Sandrine Fraboulet4, Nadezhda A Podoplelova1,5, Jeremy Valentin2, Mikhail A Panteleev1,5, Carmen Gonelle-Gispert6, Stéphane Cook2, Laurence Lafanechère4, Anastasia N Sveshnikova1,5, Karin Sadoul4.   

Abstract

Primary hemostasis consists in the activation of platelets, which spread on the exposed extracellular matrix at the injured vessel surface. Secondary hemostasis, the coagulation cascade, generates a fibrin clot in which activated platelets and other blood cells get trapped. Active platelet-dependent clot retraction reduces the clot volume by extruding the serum. Thus, the clot architecture changes with time of contraction, which may have an important impact on the healing process and the dissolution of the clot, but the precise physiological role of clot retraction is still not completely understood. Since platelets are the only actors to develop force for the retraction of the clot, their distribution within the clot should influence the final clot architecture. We analyzed platelet distributions in intracoronary thrombi and observed that platelets and fibrin co-accumulate in the periphery of retracting clots in vivo. A computational mechanical model suggests that asymmetric forces are responsible for a different contractile behavior of platelets in the periphery versus the clot center, which in turn leads to an uneven distribution of platelets and fibrin fibers within the clot. We developed an in vitro clot retraction assay that reproduces the in vivo observations and follows the prediction of the computational model. Our findings suggest a new active role of platelet contraction in forming a tight fibrin- and platelet-rich boundary layer on the free surface of fibrin clots.

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Keywords:  clot retraction; computational modeling; fibrin; hemostasis; platelet; thrombosis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33800866      PMCID: PMC7998474          DOI: 10.3390/cells10030584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cells        ISSN: 2073-4409            Impact factor:   6.600


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