Factor VIII/von Willebrand factor in subendothelium mediates platelet adhesion
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Factor VIII/von Willebrand factor in subendothelium mediates platelet adhesion
Abstract
The present studies were undertaken to determine whether factor VIII/von Willebrand factor (vWF) present in the vessel wall (in addition to that in plasma) may mediate the attachment of platelets to subendothelium. Subendothelium from everted rabbit aorta was exposed to human citrated blood flowing through an annular perfusion chamber at 40 mL/min (wall shear rate of 2,600 s-1 for five minutes). The vessel segments were incubated at 37 degrees C for one hour with various dilutions of either goat-anti-rabbit factor VIII/vWF serum or an IgG fraction prepared from the serum. Control segments were incubated with serum or IgG from a nonimmunized goat. Values of platelet contact (C), platelet adhesion (C + S), and thrombus formation (T) on the subendothelium were evaluated by a morphometric technique. Compared with vessels incubated with fractions prepared from a normal goat, a significant decrease in platelet adhesion (C + S), ranging from 45% to 65%, was observed on vessels incubated with various dilutions (1:5 to 1:50) of either serum or IgG fractions of goat-anti-rabbit factor VIII/vWF. A similar decrease in platelet adhesion was observed with vessels incubated with an F(ab')2 fragment against rabbit factor VIII/vWF prepared in the goat. When goat-anti-rabbit factor VIII/vWF IgG was added to rabbit blood (1:75 dilution), platelet adhesion was reduced to the same extent (65%) on normal rabbit vessels and on vessels pre-incubated with goat-anti-rabbit factor VIII/vWF. Immunofluorescence studies revealed the presence of rabbit factor VIII/vWF in the subendothelium of rabbit aorta and the continued binding of the goat-anti-factor VIII/vWF antibodies on subendothelium during the perfusion studies. No uptake of human factor VIII/vWF on the rabbit subendothelium was observed by this immunologic technique; human factor VIII/vWF was found to be entirely associated with the attached human platelets. Thus, factor VIII/vWF in the vessel wall may mediate platelet attachment to subendothelium in a manner similar to that of plasma factor VIII/vWF.
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