Ca2+ influx mediated through the GPIIb/IIIa complex during platelet activation |
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Authors: | A Yamaguchi N Yamamoto H Kitagawa K Tanoue H Yamazaki |
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Institution: | Department of Cardiovascular Research, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Japan. |
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Abstract: | When aequorin-loaded platelets were stimulated with thrombin, the luminescence signal of aequorin showed two peaks. From experiments with 1 mM external Ca2+ or EGTA, both one-half of the first peak and the entire second peak reflected the influx of Ca2+ from the external medium, and the remaining half of the first peak reflected the mobilization of Ca2+ from its storage site. A monoclonal antibody (TM83) that recognizes the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa (GPIIb/IIIa) complex which has binding sites for fibrinogen and the synthetic peptide GRGDSP are known to inhibit fibrinogen binding and platelet aggregation. Both eliminated the second peak of intracellular free calcium (Ca2+]i). Similar effects were observed during activation by collagen, but not during PMA activation. It was concluded that the GPIIb/IIIa complex was intimately related to a part of the Ca2+ influx during the activation of platelets. |
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