Role of glycoprotein IIb:IIIa in the adhesion of platelets to collagen under flow conditions.
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To the Editor: can be easily explained. Platelet adhesion to collagen is sensitive to the presence of Mg-ions. The adhesive properties of VLA-2 (GPIa:IIa), the major collagen receptor on the platelet membrane, are In their interesting report, Moroi et al studied the adhesion of platelets to a collagen-coated surface and they described, among dependent on Mg. In the presence of physiologic concentrations of Mg, platelet adhesion to collagen depends on VLA-2, GPIb-von others, the influence of anti-glycoprotein (GP) IIb:IIIa antibodies and RGD-containing peptides. Their observation was that these comWillebrand interaction, and probably GPVI, and there is no support by other platelet membrane GPs. In the absence of cations, when pounds inhibited the adhesion of platelets to collagen and their conclusion was that GPIIb:IIIa plays an important role in the adhesion VLA-2 loses its activity, other receptors like GPIIb:IIIa and GPIV may become involved in the adhesion of platelets to collagen. of platelets with collagen types I and III. These observations are diametrically opposed to our experiments in which we have found In conclusion, under physiological cation concentrations platelet adhesion to collagen type I and III is not dependent on GPIIb:IIIa. that those compounds stimulate the adhesion to collagen. The increased platelet adhesion we found was due to an inhibition of the However, there may be an alternative adhesive mechanism based among others on GPIIb:IIIa which functions when no Mg is presaggregate formation, platelets are not incorporated in the aggregates and an increased number of platelets is available for platelet adheent. sion. The reason for the discrepancy between our results and the results of Moroi et al is the used anticoagulant. We have used in Philip G. de Groot our experiments blood anticoagulated with low-molecular-weight Jan J. Sixma heparin (LMWH) whereas Moroi et al used citrated blood. The University Hospital Utrecht differences between both anticoagulants are striking, as shown in Department of Haematology (G03.647) Table 1. Utrecht, The Netherlands The influence of the anticoagulant on platelet-collagen interaction REFERENCES
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Blood
دوره 89 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1997