Role of platelets in lysis of dilute plasma clots: requirement for metabolically active platelets
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Role of platelets in lysis of dilute plasma clots: requirement for metabolically active platelets
Abstract
The role of platelets in clot lysis has been investigated functionally with the use of dPRP clots formed at 4 degrees and shifted to 37 degrees. Clots handled in this manner lysed in 6 hr (+/- 1 hr), whereas clots formed at 4 degrees or at 37 degrees and held at those temperatures, or clots formed from dPPP did not lyse in less than 20 hr. dPRP clots having the shorter (6 hr) lysis time released 14C-5-HT at the time of the temperature shift. Preincubation of dPRP with antimycin A and 2-deoxy-D-glucose before addition of thrombin prolonged the clot lysis to 26 hr and inhibited release of 14C-5-HT at the time of the temperature shift. These studies demonstrate that metabolically active platelets are required to mediate the optimal clot lysis seen in the 4 degrees to 37 degrees system and that they continue to function (i.e., take up and release 5-hydroxytryptamine) after they have been incorporated into a clot. Thus the dPRP clot lysis system provides a model by which the timing and sequence of the interaction of metabolically active platelets with the fibrin framework of the formed clot can be studied.
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