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. 1987 Apr 1;46(1):153-61.
doi: 10.1016/0049-3848(87)90215-5.

Platelet aggregation induced by ether-linked phospholipids. 2. Mechanism of desensitization of rabbit platelets by platelet activating factor and reversibility of inhibitory actions of its antagonists

Platelet aggregation induced by ether-linked phospholipids. 2. Mechanism of desensitization of rabbit platelets by platelet activating factor and reversibility of inhibitory actions of its antagonists

A Tokumura et al. Thromb Res. .

Abstract

Rabbit platelets pretreated with CV-3988 had reduced responsiveness to platelet activating factor(PAF) even after the platelets had been washed with a buffer. This was due to its tight binding to receptor sites for PAF, but not conformational changes of the receptor, because the platelets that were pretreated with CV-3988 and then washed with buffer containing 0.5% bovine serum albumin showed full responsiveness to PAF. In contrast, the reduced responsiveness of PAF-pretreated rabbit platelets was not reversed by washing with buffer containing 0.5% BSA. The PAF-pretreated platelets showed significantly lower responsiveness to 1-O-hexadecyl-2-O-monomethylaminocarbonyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphochol ine (MC-PAF) than to PAF, although MC-PAF had the same potency as PAF on inducing aggregation of normal rabbit platelets by interacting with receptor sites for PAF. These results suggest that the desensitization is accompanied by a decreased affinity of receptor sites for PAF or reduced efficiency in coupling of activated receptor to regulatory protein in plasma membranes rather than loss of receptor sites.

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