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Morphology of the early hemostasis in human skin wounds: influence of acetylsalicylic acid.

J Wester, J J Sixma, J J Geuze, J van der Veen.   

Abstract

The in vivo formation of hemostatic plugs was studied in humans in skin wounds made using the template bleeding procedure of Mielke (34). The wounds were excised by punch biopsy 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 2 minutes, and 3 minutes after they were made. The wounds were V-shaped and approximately 0.4 mm. deep. Within 30 seconds small hemostatic plugs were observed at the end of transected vessels. The plugs grew in size in the subsequent minutes and became impermeable. The platelets degranulated and formed pseudopods which became strongly interdigitated. The platelets at the periphery of the plugs showed discontinuities of the membranes. Cytoplasmic matrix and cell organelles had disappeared in many of these peripheral cells. Small fibrin fibers were already found at 30 seconds, mostly along the margins of the wounds and also at the periphery of the hemostatic plugs. Fibrin was absent from the center of the plugs and from the lumen of transected vessels. When part of a plug was extending into the vessel lumen, the platelets inside the vessel were less degranulated and less interdigitated than the rest of the plug. The effect of acetysalicylic acid (ASA) was studied in wounds before and 2.5 hours after ingestion of 2 gm. of ASA. Wounds were excised by punch biopsy 3 or 10 minutes after they had been made. Platelets in ASA were less degranulated, had fewer pseudopods, and showed less interdigitation than platelets in control plugs. Ballooning and fibrin deposition were similar in control and ASA plugs. Pronounced differences between control and ASA plugs were observed in a subject who exhibited a considerably prolonged bleeding time after ASA. The ASA plugs were very large; many plugs had fused and in addition numerous small platelet clumps, most likely fragments from the plugs, were found in the superficial scab of the wound. It is postulated that ASA plugs are less stable due to decreased interdigitation. This allows more disruption of the plugs and rebleeding. Consequently, more platelets are needed and longer time is required for hemostasis to occur.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 362066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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