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Depression is associated with an increase in the expression of the platelet adhesion receptor glycoprotein Ib
Authors:Walsh Marie-Thérèse  Dinan Timothy G  Condren Rita M  Ryan Martina  Kenny Dermot
Institution:

a Department of Psychiatry, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

b Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Clinical Sciences Building, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, Ireland

c Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

d St Vincent's Hospital, Fairview, Dublin 3, Ireland

Abstract:There is a significant association between cardiovascular disease and depression. Previous studies have documented changes in platelets in depression. It is unknown if depression causes functional changes in platelet surface receptors. Therefore, we analyzed (1) the surface expression of glycoprotein (GP)Ib and the integrin receptor greek small letter alphaIIbβIIIa, receptors involved in platelet adhesion and aggregation, (2) CD62 (P-selectin) and CD63, integral granule proteins translocated during platelet activation, (3) platelet aggregation in response to ADP and (4) plasma levels of glycocalicin and von Willebrand factor (vWF), in depressed patients compared to healthy volunteers. Fifteen depressed patients with a Hamilton depression score of at least 22 and fifteen control subjects were studied. Platelets were assessed for surface expression levels of GPIb, greek small letter alphaIIbβIIIa, CD62 and CD63 by flow cytometry. Genomic DNA was isolated to investigate a recently described polymorphism in the 5’ untranslated region of the GPIbgreek small letter alpha gene. The number of GPIb receptors was significantly increased on the surface of platelets from patients with depression compared to control subjects. Surface expression of CD62 was also significantly increased in the depressed patients versus control subjects. There was no significant difference between depressed patients and healthy volunteers in the surface expression of greek small letter alphaIIbβIIIa or CD63, or in glycocalicin or vWF plasma concentration, or ADP-induced aggregation. There was no difference in allele frequency of the Kozak region polymorphism of the GPIbgreek small letter alpha gene, which can affect GPIb expression. The results of this study demonstrate that the number of GPIb receptors on platelets are increased in depression and suggest a novel risk factor for thrombosis in patients with depression.
Keywords:Depression  Blood Platelets  Glycoprotein  Platelet Glycoprotein GPIb-IX Complex  P-selectin
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