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Adherence of Platelets Under Flow Conditions Results in Specific Phosphorylation of Proteins at Tyrosine Residues
Abstract:Collagen is a powerful platelet activating agent that promotes adhesion and aggregation of platelets. To differentiate the signals generated in these processes we have analyzed the tyrosine phosphorylation occurring in platelets after activation with collagen in suspension or under flow conditions. For the suspension studies, washed platelets were activated with different concentrations of purified type I collagen (Coll). Studies under flow conditions were performed using two different adhesive substrata: Coll and endothelial cells extracellular matrix (ECM). Coverslips coated with Coll or ECM were perfused through a parallel-plate perfusion chamber at 800s?1 for 5 min. After activation of platelets either in suspension or by adhesion, samples were solubilized and proteins were resolved by electrophoresis. Tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins were detected in immunoblots by specific antibodies. Activation of platelet suspensions with collagen induced tyrosine phosphorylation before aggregation could be detected. Profiles showing tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins from platelets adhered on Coll or on ECM were almost identical and lacked proteins p95, p80, p66, and p64. which were present in profiles from platelets activated in suspension. The intensity of phosphorylation was quantitatively weaker in those profiles from platelets adhered on ECM. Results from the present work indicate that activation of platelets in suspension or by adhesion induces differential tyrosine phosphorylation patterns. Phosphorylation of proteins p90 and p76 may be related to early activation events occurring during initial contact and spreading of platelets. Considering that adhesion is the first step of platelet activation, studies on signal transduction mechanisms under flow conditions may provide new insights to understand the signaling processes taking place at earliest stages of platelet activation.
Keywords:Tyrosine phosphorylation  platelets  adhesion  collagen  extracellular matrix  shear stress
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