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EDTA induced changes in platelet structure and function: influence on particle uptake
Authors:James G. White  Marlys D. Krumwiede  Gines Escolar
Affiliation:University of Minnesota Medical School Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Pathology, and Pediatrics, Box 490, 420 Delaware Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA and Servicio Hemoterapia y Hemostasia, Hospital Clinic, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Ethylenediaminetetracetic acid (EDTA) causes structural, biochemical and functional damage to blood platelets. The alterations induced are considered irreversible. However, the degree of irreversibility, and whether all functions are similarly compromised by EDTA have not been fully evaluated. The present study has examined platelets treated with EDTA to produce the structural changes in channels of the open canalicular system (OCS) associated with irreversible dissociation of the fibrinogen receptor, GPIIb-IIIa ( alpha IIb beta 3 ), for their ability to interact with particulates in suspension. Despite severe narrowing and near occlusion of peripherally oriented OCS channels by EDTA, treated cells were able to bind, translocate and take up fibrinogen-coated gold particles (Fgn/Au), colloidal gold and latex spheres. Thus exposure to EDTA may compromise some aspects of platelet function, but not others which may be important for participation in hemostatic events.
Keywords:Ethylenediamine Tetracetic Acid  Blood Platelets  Fibrinogen Receptor  Platelet Function  Hemostatic Events
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