Formation of prostacyclin-sensitive platelet aggregates in human whole blood in vitro. Part I. The occurrence of the phenomenon in healthy Male volunteers

B. Spławinska, W. Furmaga, M. Nieszpaur, W. Ziembicki, J. Kuzniar, Z. Dłuska, A. Rybak, J. Spławinski

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When unstirred citrated blood of young males was left to stand at 21 °C, the number of free platelets decreased as measured with a whole blood platelet counter. This decrease indicated spontaneous platelet aggregation (SPA) since it was accompanied by the time-dependent increase in platelet micro-aggregates and plasma beta-thromboglobulin while lactate dehydrogenase level did not change significantly. Addition of PGI2 to whole blood increased free platelet count and decreased the number of platelet micro-aggregates. The de-aggregatory effect of PGI2 (measured as a percentage increase in free platelet number) was correlated with the initial amount of platelet micro-aggregates. Blood storage enhanced SPA and de-aggregatory effect of prostacyclin. Immediately after blood collection de-aggregatory effect of prostacyclin was absent. Our results favour an assumption that prostacyclin-sensitive platelet aggregates in blood of young volunteers are formed in vitro rather than in vivo.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)119-124
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónScandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
Volumen47
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublished - 1987
Publicado de forma externa

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  • Clinical Biochemistry

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