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Involvement of a calcium-independent pathway in plasmin-induced platelet shape change
Authors:Ishii-Watabe A  Uchida E  Mizuguchi H  Hayakawa T
Institution:Division of Biological Chemistry and Biologicals, National Institute of Health Sciences, Tokyo, Japan. watabe@nihs.go.jp
Abstract:Plasmin-induced platelet activation is considered to be a cause of reocclusion after thrombolytic therapy with plasminogen activators. However, little is known regarding its mechanism and regulation, particularly with respect to the initial step shape change. We here demonstrate that a Ca2+-independent pathway is involved in plasmin-induced human platelet shape change, and that Rho-kinase plays an important role in this pathway. When the increase in cytosolic Ca2+ was prevented by an intracellular Ca2+ chelator, 5,5'-dimethyl-BAPTA, plasmin-induced platelet shape change was partially inhibited but still occurred. In the presence of 5,5'-dimethyl-BAPTA, a specific Rho-kinase inhibitor, Y-27632, completely inhibited the shape change. Phosphorylation of myosin light chain, a key regulator of platelet shape change, was completely inhibited by Y-27632 in 5,5'-dimethyl-BAPTA-treated platelets. Although plasmin caused tyrosine phosphorylation of the 80 kDa protein during the shape change, it did not seem to have a critical role. cAMP-elevating agents inhibited plasmin-induced shape change in 5,5'-dimethyl-BAPTA- or Y-27632-treated platelets with similar efficiency. These results indicated that plasmin causes platelet shape change by activating Ca2+-dependent and Ca2+-independent-Rho-kinase-dependent pathways, both of which are sensitive to cAMP.
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