نتایج جستجو برای: platelet adhesion

تعداد نتایج: 194154  

1998
Konstantinos Konstantopoulos Alan R. Burns Karen R. Snapp Ellen L. Berg

Background—After activation, platelets adhere to neutrophils via P-selectin and b2-integrin. The molecular mechanisms and adhesion events in whole blood exposed to venous levels of hydrodynamic shear in the absence of exogenous activation remain unknown. Methods and Results—Whole blood was sheared at '100 s. The kinetics of neutrophil-platelet adhesion and neutrophil aggregation were measured i...

Journal: :Circulation 1998
K Konstantopoulos S Neelamegham A R Burns E Hentzen G S Kansas K R Snapp E L Berg J D Hellums C W Smith L V McIntire S I Simon

BACKGROUND After activation, platelets adhere to neutrophils via P-selectin and beta2-integrin. The molecular mechanisms and adhesion events in whole blood exposed to venous levels of hydrodynamic shear in the absence of exogenous activation remain unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS Whole blood was sheared at approximately 100 s(-1). The kinetics of neutrophil-platelet adhesion and neutrophil aggre...

Journal: :Transfusion and apheresis science : official journal of the World Apheresis Association : official journal of the European Society for Haemapheresis 2003
Heyu Ni John Freedman

Platelet adhesion and aggregation at the site of vascular injury are two key events in hemostasis and thrombosis. The contribution of several platelet receptors and their ligands has been highlighted in these processes. In platelet adhesion, particularly at high shear stress, GP1b-von Willebrand factor (vWF) interaction may initiate this event, which is followed by firm platelet adhesion mediat...

Journal: :Blood 1985
A Eldor I Vlodavsky U Martinowicz Z Fuks B S Coller

Cultured endothelial cells produce an extracellular matrix (ECM) to which platelets adhere and spread, ultimately resulting in platelet aggregation, thromboxane B2 production, and serotonin release. We have investigated the role of fibrinogen binding to the platelet GPIIb/IIIa complex in these reactions by comparing normal platelet-rich plasma (PRP), PRP from patients with Glanzman's thrombasth...

Journal: :Blood 1995
J Harsfalvi J M Stassen M F Hoylaerts E Van Houtte R T Sawyer J Vermylen H Deckmyn

Calin from the saliva of the medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis, is a potent inhibitor of collagen mediated platelet adhesion and activation. In addition to inhibition of the direct platelet-collagen interaction, we presently demonstrate that binding of von Willebrand to coated collagen can be prevented by Calin, both under static and flow conditions in agreement with the occurrence of binding...

Journal: :Blood 1985
W P Houdijk J J Sixma

The role of subendothelial fibronectin in platelet interaction with subendothelium was studied. Human umbilical artery subendothelium was exposed to flowing blood containing 111In-labeled platelets in an annular perfusion chamber. Platelet adhesion was determined from the 111In radioactivity on the vessel wall. When perfusions were performed for five minutes at a wall shear rate of 1,800 s-1, p...

Journal: :Thrombosis Journal 2007
Robert Loncar Reiner B Zotz Christoph Sucker Aleksandar Vodovnik Mario Mihalj Rüdiger E Scharf

BACKGROUND Gender-related differences in incidence of arterial thrombosis have been a focus of interest for years. The platelet integrin alphaIIbbeta3 is primarily responsible for the interaction between platelets and fibrinogen and consecutive thrombus growth. In this study, we evaluated platelet adhesion onto immobilized fibrinogen under venous and arterial flow conditions in men and women. ...

Journal: :Thrombosis Journal 2006
Robert Loncar Uwe Kalina Volker Stoldt Volker Thomas Rüdiger E Scharf Aleksandar Vodovnik

BACKGROUND Adhesion of platelets onto immobilized fibrinogen is of importance in initiation and development of thrombosis. According to a recent increase in evidence of a multiple biological property of antithrombin, we evaluated the influence of antithrombin on platelet adhesion onto immobilized fibrinogen using an in-vitro flow system. METHODS Platelets in anticoagulated whole blood (29 hea...

Journal: :Blood 1996
S Godyna M Diaz-Ricart W S Argraves

Fibulin-1 is a component of the extracellular matrix that surrounds vascular smooth muscle. This observation, along with the recent finding that fibulin-1 can bind fibrinogen (J Biol Chem 270:19458, 1995), prompted investigation into the potential role of fibulin-1 as a thrombogenic agent. In perfusion chamber assays, platelets in whole blood under flow conditions attached and spread on surface...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2003
Sergei L Vasin Igor A Titushkin Viktor I Sevastianov

The scheme of platelet/surface interaction and a kinetic model of platelet adhesion on a solid surface are suggested. The elaborated approach takes into account the platelet activation by the surface and accumulation of free activated cells in the bulk of the liquid phase. This effect has an especially important role in static experimental conditions. The suggested model explains three types of...

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