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Properties of PAF-acether-induced platelet aggregation and secretion. Studies in gel-filtered human platelets
Authors:E Kloprogge  GH de Haas  G Gorter  JWN Akkerman
Institution:

Department of Haematology, University Hospital Utrecht, and Department of Biochemistry, State University Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract:Human platelets rapidly lose their responsiveness to PAF-acether after blood collection. We collected blood from fasting donors and prepared gel-filtered platelets that remained responsive to PAF-acether for about 6 hours. Log-dose response studies showed bi-phasic aggregation between 20 and 100 nM PAF-acether with secretion of dense-, greek small letter alpha- and lysosomal granule contents during the second wave of aggregation. Between 0.2 and 10 nM PAF-acether aggregation was weak and no secretion occurred whereas 300 nM PAF-acether or more induced maximal aggregation and secretion. Secretion, however, was never more than 70, 55, and 30% of maximal secretable amount of 5HT, βTG and βN, respectively. Aggregation and secretion were enhanced by fibrinogen (optimal concentration 0.3–0.7 g.l?1), required Ca2+ or Mg2+ but were inhibited when Mg2+ or Ca2+ were present at a concentration of 2 mM or more. These date show that human platelets are almost equally sensitive to PAF-acether as rabbit platelets, and respond with incomplete secretion of dense-, greek small letter alpha- and lysosomal granule contents.
Keywords:Author Keywords: platelet-activating factor  aggregation  secretion  PAF-acether  platelets
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