نتایج جستجو برای: infusible platelet membrane

تعداد نتایج: 498000  

Journal: :Blood 2007
Michael A Nardi Yelena Gor Steven J Feinmark Fang Xu Simon Karpatkin

An HIV antibody (Ab) against platelet integrin GPIIIa49-66 induces complement-independent platelet particle formation by the elaboration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) downstream of the activation of the platelet NADPH oxidase by the 12-lipoxygenase (12-LO) product 12(S)-HETE. To determine whether other inducers of platelet particle formation also function via the induction of ROS, we examine...

2006
A. Tabilio P. G. Pelicci G. Vinci P. Mannoni C. I. Civin W. Vainchenker U. Testa M. Lipinski J. Breton-Gorius

The expression of myeloid and megakaryocytic markers of differentiation has been studied in one K-562 cell subline, in its clones, and in the original cell line. Cytotoxicity, electron micros copy, immunofluorescence studies with a panel of polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies, and radioimmunoassays were performed on K-562 cells before and after induction with hemin, sodium butyrate, and 12-O-t...

2014
Daniel A Schaer James Penn Sugeet Jagpal Amay Parikh

In a recent issue of Critical Care, we read with interest the work of Gründler and colleagues [1] regarding platelet mitochondrial depolarization reflecting disease severity in patients with sepsis. It has been established that, regardless of the source of sepsis, microcirculatory dysfunction with increased permeability and increased reactive oxygen species is similar among pathogens and leads ...

Journal: :Platelets 2011
Ann-Charlotte B Svensson Holm Torbjörn Bengtsson Magnus Grenegård Eva G Lindström

The role of platelets in airway disease is poorly understood although they have been suggested to influence on proliferation of airway smooth muscle cells (ASMC). Platelets have been found localized in the airways in autopsy material from asthmatic patients and have been implicated in airway remodeling. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of various platelet fractions on...

Journal: :Clinical science 2004
Pietro Pantaleo Fabio Marra Francesco Vizzutti Saura Spadoni Giovanni Ciabattoni Claudio Galli Giorgio La Villa Paolo Gentilini Giacomo Laffi

Advanced cirrhosis is associated with reduced platelet function and altered renal function and sodium handling. Arachidonic acid (AA) metabolites contribute to platelet aggregation and to maintain the response to diuretics in advanced cirrhosis. In the present study, we tested the effects of a dietary supplementation for 8 weeks with a triacylglycerol (triglyceride) enriched in AA (ARASCO; 4 g/...

Journal: :Blood 1999
J Polgár G L Reed

The molecular mechanisms that regulate membrane targeting/fusion during platelet granule secretion are not yet understood. N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein (NSF), soluble NSF attachment proteins (SNAPs), and SNAREs (SNAP receptors) are elements of a conserved molecular machinery for membrane targeting/fusion that have been detected in platelets. We examined whether NSF, an ATPase that ...

Journal: :Circulation 1993
D Tschoepe H P Schultheiss P Kolarov B Schwippert K Dannehl H K Nieuwenhuis B Kehrel B Strauer F A Gries

BACKGROUND We wished to investigate whether platelet activation is related to the clinical outcome during the 24 hours immediately after elective percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). METHODS AND RESULTS In 102 patients with high-grade coronary stenosis admitted for elective PTCA, preprocedural platelet activation was characterized by flow cytometric measurement of the protei...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1993
A B Glassman

Patients with diabetes mellitus have an increased risk of thrombosis and accelerated atherogenesis. Increased platelet adhesion and aggregation are noted in vitro. This paper reviews known platelet abnormalities found in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and examines the pathophysiology associated with these abnormalities. Four general platelet regions or functional units can be involved in ...

1999
János Polgár Guy L. Reed

The molecular mechanisms that regulate membrane targeting/fusion during platelet granule secretion are not yet understood. N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein (NSF), soluble NSF attachment proteins (SNAPs), and SNAREs (SNAP receptors) are elements of a conserved molecular machinery for membrane targeting/fusion that have been detected in platelets. We examined whether NSF, an ATPase that ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1981
D Zucker-Franklin

The mechanism by which platelets endocytose or release particulate or soluble substances is poorly understood. Engulfed materials enter the open canalicular system (OCS) by a process akin to phagocytosis, but fusion of platelet granules with the OCS is rarely observed. Secretion of granule contents, a concomitant of the "release reaction" which occurs during platelet aggregation, does not take ...

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