Increased production of PGI2-like activity by frozen-thawed rat aorta |
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Authors: | Chung-hsin Ts ao,Adela S. Ng,Charlotte M. Holly |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Northwestern University Medical School and Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, USA |
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Abstract: | The effects of storage conditions, temperature, and time on the ability of the rat thoracic aorta to produce a platelet aggregation inhibitor were investigated. Aortic fragments were incubated in Tris buffer, aliquots of which were then tested for their ability to inhibit ADP-induced human platelet aggregation. The incubation fluid of samples that had been soaked in Tris buffer at 4°C for 24 hours contained no inhibitor activity, whereas the incubation fluid of similar samples that had been kept at 4°C but not soaked in buffer contained comparable inhibitor activity as that of fresh samples. The incubation fluid of samples that had been kept at ?20°C or ?80°C contained greater inhibitor activity than that of fresh samples, and was maintained in ?20°C samples for 7 days, and ?80° samples for 28 days. The aortic inhibitor had similar properties as PGI2. |
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