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. 1969 Jun;48(6):1083-7.
doi: 10.1172/JCI106064.

Heterogeneity of human platelets. II. Functional evidence suggestive of young and old platelets

Heterogeneity of human platelets. II. Functional evidence suggestive of young and old platelets

S Karpatkin. J Clin Invest. 1969 Jun.

Abstract

In the previous communication, suggestive evidence was presented for large-heavy platelets being "young" platelets and light-small platelets being "old" platelets. Large-heavy, light-small, and total human platelet populations were compared with respect to their platelet function. After addition of adenosine diphosphate (ADP), thrombin, or epinephrine, platelet aggregation time was 3.0-, 4.5-, and 3.3-fold shorter with large-heavy platelets compared with light-small platelets, and large-heavy platelets released 3.7-, 7.6-, and 8.1-fold greater adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into the medium, respectively, than did light-small platelets. After platelet aggregation by thrombin or epinephrine, large-heavy platelets released 6.0- and 3.8-fold more ADP into the medium than did light-small platelets. After platelet aggregation by ADP, light-small platelets consumed 5.9-fold greater added extracellular ADP than did large-heavy platelets.Large-heavy platelets aggregated by ADP, thrombin, or epinephrine released 9.1-, 8.5-, and 12.7-fold greater platelet factor 4 than light-small platelets similarly treated.

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