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. 2002 Aug-Sep;13(5-6):301-6.
doi: 10.1080/095371002220148332.

Mean platelet volume as an indicator of platelet activation: methodological issues

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Mean platelet volume as an indicator of platelet activation: methodological issues

Yongsoon Park et al. Platelets. 2002 Aug-Sep.
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Abstract

Background: Mean platelet volume (MPV) is increased in patients at high risk for athero-thrombotic diseases. Thus, an elevated MPV may be a risk marker for platelet activation.

Methods: Healthy subjects with normal triglyceride (TG) levels (90+/-6 mg/dl; n = 40) or mild hypertriglyceridemia (161+/-79 mg/dl; n = 32) were studied. MPV was measured in fasting blood samples before and after stimulation with collagen (10 micro g/ml), and exposure to 4 or 37 degrees C. Samples from the normotriglyceridemic subjects were tested again 4 h after consuming a high-fat drink.

Results: Collagen and exposure to 4 degrees C increased MPV, whereas incubation at 37 degrees C lowered MPV regardless of TG level. There was no significant difference in unstimulated MPV between the fasting and the fed states in the normotriglyceridemic subjects (both 7.2+/-0.1 fl; mean+/-SEM), nor between the latter group and hypertriglyceridemic subjects (7.0+/-0.1 fl). There was a significant negative relation between MPV and fasting TG level.

Conclusions: This study suggests that MPV response to low-dose collagen may be a useful indicator of platelet propensity to activation. Further studies are warranted to correlate MPV with classical platelet aggregation tests and with the use of platelet-active drugs.

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