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1.
In order to determine the active groups of the fibrinogen molecule in ADP induced aggregation, various cleavage fragments of fibrinogen were tested on plasma protein-free platelets. An original technique is described for the isolation of fibrinogen glycopeptides. The glycopeptides thus obtained exert an inhibition on platelet aggregation by ADP in the presence of fibrinogen, when incubated previously with the plasma protein free platelets. The carbohydrate fraction seems thus to have an important role on ADP platelet aggregation.The N. DSK and E fragments are inactive as cofactors of ADP induced aggregation.It is suggested that the N-terminal part of the Bβ chain does not have an important role in the cofactor activity of fibrinogen. Moreover, the importance of an intact fibrinogen molecule is underlined.  相似文献   

2.
The influence of homocysteine, homocysteine thiolactone, cysteine and their derivatives on activation and aggregation of human platelets was investigated using the model systems in vitro. It was established that homocysteine and cysteine increased platelet aggregation induced by ADP, epinephrine, or collagen. Their action began in a range of concentrations such as their physiological blood levels (10 microM) and was increasing with the rise of their concentrations. Cysteine increased ADP-induced platelet aggregation, hardly any affect on epinephrine-induced platelet aggregation and depressed collagen-induced platelet aggregation in the highest concentration (1000 microM). Their disulfides and thioethers did not influence platelet aggregation.  相似文献   

3.
1. The platelet aggregation response to several known platelet agonists was evaluated in four Asian elephants. The platelets were highly responsive to stimulation with platelet-activating factor (PAF) and collagen, less responsive to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and non-responsive to arachidonic acid, serotonin and epinephrine. 2. Arachidonic acid (1 x 10(-4) M), while inducing no aggregation, caused the release of 1248 +/- 1147 pg/ul (mean +/- SD) of thromboxane B2 (TXB2), the stable metabolite of thromboxane A2 from stimulated platelet. The addition of 1 x 10(-4) M ADP to platelets caused suboptimal aggregation and the release of only 25 +/- 10 pg TXB2/microliters. 3. The calcium channel blocker, verapamil, produced a dose-dependent inhibition of PAF-induced but not collagen-induced aggregation. The cyclooxygenase inhibitor, acetylsalicylic acid, produced no inhibition of either collagen- or PAF-induced aggregation.  相似文献   

4.
Effects of inhaled nitric oxide (NO) on human platelet function are controversial. It is uncertain whether intraplatelet cGMP mediates the effect of inhaled NO on platelet function. We investigated the effect of 30 ppm inhaled NO on platelet aggregation and plasma and intraplatelet cGMP in 12 subjects. We performed platelet aggregation studies by using a photooptical aggregometer and five agonists (ADP, collagen, epinephrine, arachidonic acid, and ristocetin). During inhalation, the maximal extent of platelet aggregation decreased by 75% with epinephrine (P < 0.005), 56% with collagen (P < 0.005), and 20% with arachidonic acid (P < 0.05). Responses to ADP (8% P > 0.05) and ristocetin (5% P > 0.05) were unaffected. Platelet aggregation velocity decreased by 64% with collagen (P < 0.005), 60% with epinephrine (P < 0.05), 33% with arachidonic acid (P < 0.05), and 14% with ADP (P > 0.05). Plasma cGMP levels increased from 2.58 +/- 0.43 to 9.99 +/- 5.57 pmol/ml (P < 0.005), intraplatelet cGMP levels were unchanged (means +/- SD: 1.96 +/- 0.58 vs. 2.71 +/- 1.67 pmol/109 platelets; P > 0.05). Inhaled NO inhibits platelet aggregation via a cGMP independent mechanism.  相似文献   

5.
The action of orciprenaline, tolazoline, propanolol and inpea on platelet aggregation induced by ADP epinephrine and norepinephrine was studied in vitro in human platelet-rich plasma. Orciprenaline did not significantly affect aggregation induced by ADP. Tolazoline inhibits the aggregation induced by epinephrine and norepinephrine more intensely than the beta-blockers. Inpea blocks the platelet aggregation induced by epinephrine and norepinephrine to a greater extent than propanolol at similar concentrations. The beta-blockers inhibit platelet aggregation non-specifically.  相似文献   

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Platelet aggregation is the key process in primary hemostasis. Certain conditions such as hypoxia may induce platelet aggregation and lead to platelet sequestration primarily in the pulmonary microcirculation. We investigated the influence of high-altitude exposure on platelet function as part of a larger study on 30 subjects with a history of high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and 10 healthy controls. All participants were studied in the evening and the next morning at low altitude (450 m) and after an ascent to high altitude (4,559 m). Platelet count, platelet aggregation (platelet function analyzer PFA100; using epinephrine and ADP as activators), plasma soluble P (sP)-selectin, and the coagulation parameters prothrombin fragments 1+2 and thrombin-antithrombin complex were measured. High-altitude exposure decreased the platelet count, shortened the platelet function analyzer closure time by approximately 20%, indicating increased platelet aggregation, increased sP-selectin levels to approximately 250%, but left plasma coagulation unaffected. The HAPE-susceptible subjects were prophylactically treated with either tadalafil (a phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor), dexamethasone, or placebo in a double-blind way. Subgroup analyses between these different treatments and comparisons of the seven placebo-treated individuals developing HAPE and controls revealed no differences in platelet count, platelet aggregation, or sP-selectin values. We conclude that exposure to high altitude activates platelets, which leads to platelet aggregation, platelet consumption, and decreased platelet count. These effects are, however, not more pronounced in individuals with a history of HAPE or actually suffering from HAPE than in controls and therefore may not be a pathophysiological mechanism of HAPE.  相似文献   

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T Mizuta  C Imai 《Life sciences》1988,43(12):955-963
The effects of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) on the platelet aggregation were studied using citrated whole blood and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) obtained from human donors. t-PA suppressed adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP)- or collagen-induced platelet aggregation in a dose-dependent manner. The 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) for t-PA was lower by one order of magnitude than that for urokinase (UK) in whole blood and PRP. The suppression of platelet aggregation was not completely inhibited by alpha-2-antiplasmin. t-PA did not cause the degradation of fibrinogen or fibrin in PRP, whereas UK caused the reduction of fibrinogen and fibrin, and the increase of fibrinogen- and fibrin-degradation products (FDP). These results suggest that the mode of action of t-PA in inhibiting platelet aggregation may be different from that of UK.  相似文献   

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There is broad agreement that platelet aggregation is generally dependent on fibrinogen (Fg) binding to the glycoprotein (GP) IIb-IIIa receptor expressed on the activated platelet surface. We therefore compared rates and extents of aggregation and of fibrinogen receptor expression and specific Fg binding to activated platelets, as a function of ADP concentration. Human citrated platelet-rich plasma (diluted 10-fold) was stirred with adenosine diphosphate (ADP) for 10 s or 2 min to measure rates and extent of aggregation, respectively, determined from the decrease in the total number of particles. The number of fibrinogen receptors and bound Fg were measured from mean fluorescence values obtained with FITC-labeled IgM monoclonal antibody PAC1 and the IgG monoclonal antibody, 9F9, respectively, using flow cytometry as presented in part I (Frojmovic et al., 1994). Because flow cytometric and aggregation measurements were routinely determined at room temperature and 37 degrees C, respectively, we also compared and found temperature-independent initial rates of aggregation. The fraction of platelets with fluorescence values above one critical threshold value, corresponding to maximally "activated" platelets (P*), increased with increasing activator concentration and correlated linearly with the fraction of platelets recruited into aggregates for ADP (r > 0.9). Aggregation was not rate-limited by fibrinogen receptor expression or by Fg binding. It appears that each platelet expresses its maximal Fg receptors at a critical ADP concentration, i.e., occupancy of ADP receptors. This, in turn, leads to rapid Fg occupancy and capture of such "quantally activated" platelets into aggregates.  相似文献   

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The capacity of epinephrine alone and the combination of low dose epinephrine and ADP to support the binding of fibrinogen to washed human platelets has been examined, 125I-Fibrinogen was bound to epinephrine-stimulated platelets, but 90 min were required to achieve maximal binding at 22 degrees C in contrast to 20 to 30 min with ADP. The overall rate of interaction appeared to reflect the slow binding of fibrinogen to epinephrine-stimulated platelets as opposed to the rate of stimulation of the cell. Divalent ions were required for binding of fibrinogen to epinephrine-stimulated platelets, and both calcium and magnesium supported binding with a prolonged time course. Fibrinogen binding was maximally supported by 20 to 30 microM epinephrine. The combination of low dose epinephrine (5 microM) and low dose ADP (0.5 microM), which acted synergistically to induce platelet aggregation, supported the rapid (10 min) binding of fibrinogen to platelets. With 4 microM epinephrine, more fibrinogen bound per platelet at all ADP doses than with ADP alone. With all the stimuli, saturable binding of fibrinogen to the platelet was observed, and Scatchard plots were linear, yielding very similar apparent association constants. The number of molecules bound per cell was stimulus-dependent, with 30 microM epinephrine inducing the binding of fewer fibrinogen molecules per cell (mean = 20,400) than 10 microM ADP (mean = 35,900) or the combination of 5 microM epinephrine + 0.5 microM ADP (mean = 43,600). The participation of endogenous ADP in fibrinogen binding to epinephrine-stimulated platelets was suggested since enzymes which remove ADP, apyrase, and creatine phosphate/creatine phosphokinase, and the ADP analogue, 2-chloroadenosine, completely inhibited the binding of fibrinogen to the platelet.  相似文献   

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Epinephrine and adenosine diphosphate (ADP) stimulated 3H-glycerol uptake into phosphatidylinositol of human platelets. Yohimbine, an alpha-2 adrenoceptor antagonist, markedly reduced epinephrine-stimulated 3H-glycerol uptake into phosphatidylinositol; while prazosin, an alpha-1 antagonist, was without effect. Likewise, yohimbine, but not prazosin, blocked epinephrine-induced platelet aggregation. Furthermore, clonidine, a specific agonist for alpha-2 adrenoceptors, stimulated incorporation of 3H-glycerol into phosphatidylinositol and promoted platelet aggregation in the presence of low concentrations of ADP. These studies indicate that the effects of epinephrine on platelet aggregation and phosphatidylinositol synthesis are mediated through alpha-2 adrenoceptors. Further, since the stimulation of phosphatidylinositol synthesis seen with epinephrine was also observed with ADP, this suggests that the increased 3H-glycerol labeling is an indirect result of platelet aggregation.  相似文献   

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Snake venom serine proteinases (SVSPs) affect various physiological functions including blood coagulation, fibrinolysis, and platelet aggregation. Coagulant serine proteinase (VLCII) was purified from Vipera lebetina venom using three chromatographic steps: gel filtration on SephadexG‐75, DEAE‐Sephadex A‐50, and reversed‐phase high‐performance liquid chromatography (RP‐HPLC) on C8 column. VLCII appeared homogenous (60 kDa) when tested on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS‐PAGE). VLCII as a thrombin‐like enzyme was able to hydrolyze Nα‐CBZ L‐arginine‐p‐nitroanilide hydrochloride and could be a serine protease because it is inhibited by phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride. The proteolytic activity of VLCII was not affected by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and 1.10‐phenanthroline. It showed high coagulant activity against human plasma and cleaved both Aα chain and Bβ chain of bovine fibrinogen. The isolated VLCII displayed proaggregating effect on human platelet in a concentration‐dependent manner with an absence of lag time. Clopidogrel P2Y12 adenosine diphosphate (ADP) receptor inhibitor reduced markedly the aggregating effect induced by VLCII than aspirin, indicating the involvement of ADP signaling pathway.  相似文献   

12.
Summary Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) is known to induce platelet shape change, aggregation and fibrinogen binding, followed by secretion. These processes are mediated by the binding of ADP to an externally oriented protein of the platelet plasma membrane. An affinity analog of ATP, a competitive inhibitor of the action of ADP, has been utilized to probe the structure and function of this receptor. FSBA (5-p-fluorosulfonylbenzoyl adenosine) covalently modifies a single protein in intact platelets with Mr = 100 000 and concomitantly inhibits platelet shape change, aggregation and fibrinogen binding. Studies on platelet membranes demonstrate non-covalent association of ADP-binding protein with actin which is also labeled by FSBA but only in isolated membranes. This finding suggests a structural and functional coupling of the receptor to the contractile process. The putative ADP receptor covalently modified with FSBA is cleaved by chymotrypsin, a process that reverses the inability of the platelets to bind fibrinogen. Thus, the Mr = 100 000 polypeptide may be involved in the proteolytic exposure of fibrinogen binding sites on the platelet surface. The ability of FSBA to inhibit platelet aggregation and fibrinogen binding by prostaglandin H2 derivatives and epinephrine suggest that ADP is involved in these processes. However, the interaction is not at the receptor level since shape change, stimulated by PGH2 derivatives and yohimbine (epinephrine antagonist) binding are unaffected by FSBA. Finally, the action of ADP to inhibit PGE1- or PGI2-stimulated adenylate cyclase appears to be mediated by a receptor distinct for the protein modified by FSBA.Abbreviation 5FSBA 5-p-fluorosulfonylbenzoyl adenosine  相似文献   

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Conflicting results have been reported regarding the effect of thiopental on aggregation and cytosolic calcium levels in platelets. The present study attempted to clarify these phenomena. Using platelet-rich plasma or washed suspensions, platelet aggregation, thromboxane (TX) B2 formation, arachidonic acid (AA) release, and cytosolic free calcium concentrations ([Ca2+]i) were measured in the presence or absence of thiopental (30-300 microM). Platelet activation was induced by adenosine diphosphate (ADP, 0.5-15 microM), epinephrine (0.1-20 microM) arachidonic acid (0.5-1.5 mM), or (+)-9,11-epithia-11,12-methano-TXA2 (STA2, 30-500 nM). Measurements of primary aggregation were performed in the presence of indomethacin (10 microM). Low concentrations of ADP and epinephrine, which did not induce secondary aggregation in a control study, induced strong secondary aggregation in the presence of thiopental (> or = 100 microM). Thiopental (> or = 100 microM) also increased the TXB2 formation induced by ADP and epinephrine. Thiopental (300 microM) increased ADP- and epinephrine-induced 3H-AA release. Thiopental (300 microM) also augmented the ADP- and epinephrine-induced increases in [Ca2+]i in the presence of indomethacin. Thiopental appears to enhance ADP- and epinephrine-induced secondary platelet aggregation by increasing AA release during primary aggregation, possibly by the activation of phospholipase A2.  相似文献   

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Platelet aggregation inducer and inhibitor were isolated from Echis carinatus snake venom. The venom inducer caused aggregation of washed rabbit platelets which could be inhibited completely by heparin or hirudin. The venom inducer also inhibit both the reversibility of platelet aggregation induced by ADP and the disaggregating effect of prostaglandin E1 on the aggregation induced by collagen in the presence of heparin. The venom inhibitor decreased the platelet aggregation induced by collagen, thrombin, ionophore A23187, arachidonate, ADP and platelet-activating factor (PAF) with an IC50 of around 10 μg/ml. It did not inhibit the agglutination of formaldehyde-treated platelets induced by polylysine. In the presence of indomethacin or in ADP-refractory platelets or thrombin-degranulated platelets, the venom inhibitor further inhibited the collagen-induced aggregation. Fibrinogen antagonized competitively the inhibitory action of the venom inhibitor in collagen-induced aggregation. In chymotrypsin-treated platelets, the venom inhibitor abolished the aggregation induced by fibrinogen. It was concluded that the venom inducer caused platelet aggregation indirectly by the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin, while the venom inhibitor inhibited platelet aggregation by interfering with the interaction between fibrinogen and platelets.  相似文献   

15.
Utilizing a turbidometric technique and human platelet-rich plasma (PRP) at 37°C, aspirin, 2-propionyloxybenzoic acid, 2,3-diacetoxybenzoic acid, sodium salicylate and 4-aminosalicylic acid, at suitable final concentrations and without prior incubation in PRP, prevented adenosine diphosphate (ADP)-induced second phase platelet aggregation and inhibited collagen-induced aggregation. The minimum concentrations of the latter four compounds which inhibited second-phase ADP aggregation were respectively, 15, 43, 60 and 100 times the minimum inhibitory concentration of aspirin. Without prior incubation, 2,6-diacetoxybenzoic acid and 3-propionyloxybenzoic acid potentiated the second phase of ADP aggregation while 3-acetoxybenzoic acid, 4-acetoxybenzoic acid and 2,4-diacetoxybenzoic acid had no effects.Aspirin, 2,3-diacetoxybenzoic acid, 2,6-diacetoxybenzoic acid and 2-propionyloxybenzoic acid, incubated in PRP at 37°C for 5 and 10 min, inhibited collagen-induced platelet aggregation in a concentration dependent manner. Aspirin was most potent, followed by 2-propionyloxybenzoic acid, 2,3-diacetoxybenzoic acid and 2,6-diacetoxybenzoic acid. Inhibition increased with the time of incubation in all cases. The results indicate that structural specificity (the presence of an acyl group in the 2 position of the benzene ring) is important for the aggregation inhibiting activity of aspirin, but do not support the contention that such inhibition is dependent upon the availability of an acetyl radical.  相似文献   

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Aggregin: a platelet ADP receptor that mediates activation   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
R W Colman 《FASEB journal》1990,4(5):1425-1435
ADP is known to induce platelet shape change, aggregation, and exposure of fibrinogen binding sites as well as inhibit stimulated adenylate cyclase. The platelet is unique in that its purinergic receptor prefers ADP over ATP, which functions as a competitive antagonist. The affinity reagent, 5'-p-fluorosulfonylbenzoyl adenosine (FSBA), has been used to covalently label a single membrane protein, aggregin, on the external platelet surface with mol wt of 100 kDa. Concomitant with incorporation of FSBA, ADP-induced shape change, aggregation, and fibrinogen binding is inhibited. FSBA is also a weak agonist at short times and high concentration, which suggests that prior noncovalent binding to aggregin takes place before covalent modification. Aggregin differs from platelet glycoprotein IIIa in its physical and immunochemical properties. Aggregin is distinct from the receptor coupled to adenylate cyclase. Using FSBA as a probe, platelet aggregation by thromboxane A2 analogs and collagen was shown to be dependent on ADP but not the shape change induced by these agonists. Binding to aggregin is required for epinephrine-induced aggregation. In turn, epinephrine increases the affinity of ADP for its receptor. Thrombin at concentrations greater than 2 nM (0.2 units/ml) stimulates platelet aggregation independent of ADP, but by raising cytoplasmic Ca2+ it activates platelet calpain, which in turn cleaves aggregin. Thus aggregin, in addition to serving as the ADP receptor linked to shape change and aggregation, plays a role in fibrinogen receptor latency that is relieved entirely by ADP binding to or proteolysis of aggregin.  相似文献   

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The authors tested the influence of gentamicin, spectinomycin dihydrostreptomycin on the ADP and epinephrine in vitro induced platelet aggregation. Our aim was to demonstrate if platelet aggregation in vitro had some influences by antibiotics. A reduction in platelet aggregability, strictly dependent from the used antibiotic dose was observed. We have studied platelet function thanks to Born's method, adding to PRP gradual therapeutics doses of antibiotics. The results showed a reduction of platelet function which was dose-depended, and, particularly, gentamicin seemed to be the most effective among aminoglycosides. An interference between these drugs and the ADP and epinephrine binding to specific platelet receptor sites is proposed.  相似文献   

18.
A synthetic octapeptide derived from type III collagen which specifically inhibits the activation and aggregation of platelets by collagen without affecting their adhesion was assayed on the collagen and ADP dependent fibrinogen binding to platelets. With 20 micrograms/ml collagen, the octapeptide (6 mM) inhibited by 68% the fibrinogen binding: this inhibition was correlated (p less than 0.01) to a decrease in the velocity of aggregation, suggesting that the fibrinogen binding might influence this parameter. The octapeptide did not affect the ADP-induced platelet aggregation and fibrinogen binding. This indicates that the octapeptide does not inhibit the binding of fibrinogen to its receptor directly, but interferes with some step(s) preceding the collagen-induced expression of the fibrinogen receptor.  相似文献   

19.
The nucleotide affinity analog 5'-p-fluorosulfonylbenzoyl adenosine (FSBA) is a potent irreversible inhibitor of ADP-mediated platelet activation. Utilizing this compound, the role of ADP in epinephrine-mediated platelet activation was evaluated. Pretreatment of platelets with FSBA under conditions producing covalent incorporation was able to completely block epinephrine-stimulated aggregation of human platelets. In addition, the exposure of latent fibrinogen-binding sites by epinephrine was also inhibited in platelets modified by FSBA. The inhibition of epinephrine-mediated activation of the cells was time dependent, reflecting the need for covalent modification of the ADP receptor by FSBA. The inhibitory effect of FSBA was not due to effects on the affinity of binding methyl [3H]yohimbine or the number of platelet alpha 2-adrenergic receptors. Studies of the effect of epinephrine on the ability of ADP to protect against FSBA incorporation demonstrated that epinephrine can increase the affinity of ADP for its receptor 10-fold without affecting the total amount of FSBA covalently bound. This effect of epinephrine is mediated through the alpha 2-adrenoreceptor since the effect can be reversed by the competitive antagonist, methyl yohimbine. These results suggest that promotion of platelet aggregation and the exposure of fibrinogen receptors by epinephrine is dependent on ADP. The mechanism by which epinephrine renders low concentrations of ADP effective appears to be mediated by an increased avidity of the ADP receptor for the nucleotide.  相似文献   

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The aggregation of platelets induced by ADP, collagen, or epinephrine in human platelet-rich plasma is inhibited by long chain acyl-CoA thioesters. Palmityl-CoA exerts a concentration dependent inhibition of collagen-induced aggregation of the primary and secondary waves of ADP-induced aggregation. Palmitlyl-CoA also inhibits the secondary wave of epinephrine-induced aggregation but has no effect on the primary wave. The inhibitory effect of palmityl-CoA can be reversed by addition of excess ADP and cannot be attributed to a detergent action.  相似文献   

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