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Biochemical studies of two patients with the gray platelet syndrome. Selective deficiency of platelet alpha granules.

J M Gerrard, D R Phillips, G H Rao, E F Plow, D A Walz, R Ross, L A Harker, J G White.   

Abstract

The biochemistry of platelets from two unrelated patients with the gray platelet syndrome, a deficiency of platelet alpha-granules, has been evaluated. Ultrastructural studies of their platelets revealed the number of alpha-granules to be less than 15% of normal, whereas the number of dense bodies was within normal limits. Platelets from both patients had severe deficiencies of platelet factor 4 and beta-thromboglobulin (less than 10% of normal). Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed a marked deficiency of thrombin-sensitive protein in both patients. Analysis of the platelet-derived growth factor in one patient showed it was also markedly reduced. Levels of lysosomal enzymes, adenine nucleotides, serotonin, and catalase, and conversion of arachidonic acid by the lipoxygenase and cyclo-oxygenase enzymes, were within normal limits. The results provide important evidence to define the contents of alpha-granules and to differentiate these contents from the contents of lysosomal granules, dense bodies, and peroxisomes. Functional studies of these platelets showed deficiencies in ADP, thrombin, and collagen aggregation. The results suggest that alpha-granules or their contents make a contribution to normal platelet aggregation.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6156948      PMCID: PMC371511          DOI: 10.1172/JCI109823

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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