On the respiratory function of human blood platelets |
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Authors: | V. B. Matyushichev V. G. Shamratova D. R. Gutsaeva |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ukhtomskii Research Institute of Physiology, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia;(2) Bashkortostan State University, Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia |
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Abstract: | A set of physiological parameters of the blood from healthy individuals and patients with hypochromic anemia was subjected to factor analysis in order to test the hypothesis that platelets perform a respiratory function in circulation. Platelets were shown to have no respiratory function comparable to that of erythrocytes; however, the state of the pool of circulating platelets was of significance for blood gas exchange and rheology. When interpreting the extracted factors and observing the type, strength, and dynamics of the correlations found, we suggested that the effects of platelets on blood gas exchange and rheology were indirect, mediated by the platelet pool of biologically active substances. Being involved in the regulation of microcirculation and vessel wall permeability, platelets modulate the erythrocyte transport function. |
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