نتایج جستجو برای: platelet adhesion

تعداد نتایج: 194154  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1999
Steffen Massberg Matthias Sausbier Peter Klatt Markus Bauer Alexander Pfeifer Wolfgang Siess Reinhard Fässler Peter Ruth Fritz Krombach Franz Hofmann

Atherosclerotic vascular lesions are considered to be a major cause of ischemic diseases, including myocardial infarction and stroke. Platelet adhesion and aggregation during ischemia-reperfusion are thought to be the initial steps leading to remodeling and reocclusion of the postischemic vasculature. Nitric oxide (NO) inhibits platelet aggregation and smooth muscle proliferation. A major downs...

Journal: :Blood 1996
M Moroi S M Jung K Shinmyozu Y Tomiyama A Ordinas M Diaz-Ricart

Platelet adhesion to the exposed surface of the extracellular matrix in flowing blood is the first and critical reaction for in vivo thrombus formation. However, the mechanism of this in vivo platelet adhesion has yet to be studied extensively. One of the reasons for this is the lack of a practical assay method for assessing platelet adhesion under flow conditions. We have devised an assay meth...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2006
Thomas Petnehazy Karen Y Stokes Katherine C Wood Janice Russell D Neil Granger

OBJECTIVE Hypercholesterolemia elicits a proinflammatory and prothrombogenic phenotype in the microvasculature that is characterized by activation and adhesion of blood cells. The angiotensin II receptor-1 antagonist Losartan prevents the induction of these responses. The objective of this study was to determine the relative contributions of blood cell-associated versus endothelium-associated A...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Sascha Meyer dos Santos Ute Klinkhardt Klaus Scholich Karen Nelson Nadejda Monsefi Hans Deckmyn Karina Kuczka Anita Zorn Sebastian Harder

The membrane-anchored CX3C chemokine fractalkine (FKN) is expressed on activated endothelium and is associated with the development of atherosclerosis. The potential of FKN in mediating platelet adhesion beyond platelet activation remains unexplored to date. A flow-based adhesion assay was used to study the adhesion of platelets to immobilized FKN under physiologic flow conditions. Platelet adh...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2013
Hong Yin Aleksandra Stojanovic-Terpo Weidong Xu Adam Corken Alexander Zakharov Feng Qian Sasha Pavlovic Aleksandar Krbanjevic Alexander V Lyubimov Zaijie J Wang Jerry Ware Xiaoping Du

OBJECTIVE Poor prognosis of sepsis is associated with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced intravascular inflammation, microvascular thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. Platelets are critical for thrombosis, and there has been increasing evidence of the importance of platelets in endotoxemia. The platelet adhesion receptor, the glycoprotein Ib-IX comp...

Journal: :Blood 1991
H M Rinder J L Bonan C S Rinder K A Ault B R Smith

To examine the possible receptor-ligand pairs mediating adhesion of activated and "unactivated" platelets to leukocytes and the kinetics of leukocyte-platelet binding, we developed a flow cytometric assay using isolated cell fractions to accurately measure heterotypic cell adhesion, including both total leukocyte-platelet conjugate formation as well as the number of platelets bound per leukocyt...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 1999
Y Niimi F Ichinose Y Ishiguro K Terui S Uezono S Morita S Yamane

UNLABELLED Platelet adhesion on the cardiopulmonary bypass oxygenator membrane is associated with impaired hemostasis. We investigated the effects of heparin coating of the oxygenator membrane on protein adsorption and platelet adhesion on the surface. Noncoated and heparin-coated polypropylene membranes were incubated in whole blood with small- (1 U/mL) or large-dose (5 U/mL) heparin as an ant...

Journal: :Blood 1986
K S Sakariassen E Fressinaud J P Girma H R Baumgartner D Meyer

The effect of purified von Willebrand Factor (vWF) fragments, SpII (dimer of two 110 kd subunits) and SpIII (dimer of two 170 kd subunits) obtained with S aureus V-8 protease was tested upon platelet adhesion to collagen. Purified fibrillar human collagen coated onto cover slips was incubated with SpII, SpIII, or undigested vWF and exposed to reconstituted human blood in a parallel-plate perfus...

2017
Colin D. Eichinger Vladimir Hlady

As platelets encounter damaged vessels or biomaterials, they interact with a complex milieu of surface-bound agonists, from exposed subendothelium to adsorbed plasma proteins. It has been shown that an upstream, surface-immobilized agonist is capable of priming platelets for enhanced adhesion downstream. In this study, binary agonists were integrated into the upstream position of flow cells and...

Journal: :Circulation 2001
M Merten P Thiagarajan

BACKGROUND Sulfatides are sulfated glycosphingolipids present on the surface of oligodendrocytes, renal tubular cells, and certain tumor cells. They appear to be involved in nerve conduction and cell adhesion, but their precise physiological function is not known. METHODS AND RESULTS Here, we show a novel role for sulfatides as a major ligand for P-selectin in platelet adhesion and aggregatio...

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