Effect of bed rest on the adenine nucleotides concentration in human blood platelets
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Effect of bed rest on the adenine nucleotides concentration in human blood platelets
Abstract
The effect of immobilization in bed on metabolism and function of human blood platelet was studied. Blood platelets taken from patients with bone fractures after long term bed rest (14 days and 28 days) demonstrated significantly reduced concentration of total adenine nucleotides (after 28 days reduction about 30%). This decrease of total platelet adenine nucleotides after immobilization in bed is probably caused by stimulation of platelet secretory process. Thrombin which released from control platelets 58.2% +/- 1.5% of total adenine nucleotides liberated decreased amounts (only 23.1% +/- 3.3% of total) of nucleotides from patient platelets isolated after 28 days of immobilization in bed. Loss of nucleotides from platelets was accompanied by slightly increased extent of platelet aggregation. It is concluded that during bed rest the reactivity of blood platelets (aggregation and release reaction) is stimulated.
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