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Review
. 1986 Aug;18(5-6):563-80.
doi: 10.1007/BF01964966.

Blood platelets in human essential hypertension

Review

Blood platelets in human essential hypertension

F De Clerck. Agents Actions. 1986 Aug.

Abstract

Blood platelets of patients with essential hypertension display signs of both increased sensitivity in vitro to aggregating stimuli believed to contribute to thrombosis and of activation in vivo possibly expressing the release of vasoactive products. The mean features of the modified platelet profile in hypertension include an increased alpha 2-adrenergic receptor density, an enhanced rate of adhesion/aggregation in particular in response to ADP and arachidonic acid, a greater sensitivity for thrombin and adrenaline to stimulate increases in cytoplasmic-free Ca2+, increased resting levels of cytoplasmatic-free Ca2+, a reduced content of serotonin often combined with a defective uptake mechanism, a facilitated efflux rate of noradrenaline, an exaggerated release reaction in vivo as indicated by the increased plasma levels of Beta-thromboglobulin and a shortened platelet life span. These changes occur to various extents in some, but not all, hypertensive patients and are not always strictly related to the degree of blood pressure increase. On the contrary, platelet cyclooxygenase and thromboxane synthetase activity are in the normal range.

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