Effects of exogenous gangliosides on intracellular Ca2+ mobilization and functional responses in human platelets |
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Authors: | Yatomi, Yutaka Igarashi, Yasuyuki Hakomori, Sen-itiroh |
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Affiliation: | The Biomembrane Institute Seattle, WA 98119, USA |
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Abstract: | Gangliosides, highly expressed in the outer leaflet of plasmamembranes, mediate a variety of biological processes, includingcell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. We examined the effectsof exogenous gangliosides on intracellular Ca2+ mobilizationand functional responses in human platelets. Gangliosides (GM3and GM1) induced rapid and reversible elevation of intracellularCa2+ in fura2-loaded platelets in a concentration-dependentmanner. The Ca2+mobilizing effect of gangliosides was not mimickedby de-N-acetyl-GM3, lactosylceramide, or free sialic acid, suggestingthat structural integrity as ganglioside is essential for thiseffect. GM3 and GM1 also induced platelet shape change by themselvesand elicited aggregation in combination with epinephrine. Ourobservations suggest the involvement of ganglioside-activatedplatelets in atherosclerosis, in view of the high observed gangliosidelevels in atherosclerotic lesions of human aorta. de-N-acetyl-GM3 ganglioside GM3 intracellular Ca2+ mobilization platelet activation |
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