The gelation kinetics of platelet extracts
- PMID: 6541506
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(84)90146-6
The gelation kinetics of platelet extracts
Abstract
The kinetics of the gelation process that occurs upon warming cold platelet extracts were studied using a sensitive rheometer. At micromolar or less free Ca2+ concentrations and in the presence of 1 mM ATP, the gel rigidity curves showed several peaks, indicating that platelet extract proteins went through network assembling/disassembling cycles during gelation. The gelation kinetics were accelerated by increasing the free Ca2+ concentration up to about 2 microM. At 4-15 microM free Ca2+, the gelation cycles were completely abolished except for the first peak. The gelation process became one of monotonically increasing elastic modulus at millimolar free Ca2+ concentrations. Trifluoperazine (50 microM), a calmodulin inhibitor, did not affect gelation at micromolar free Ca2+ concentrations. Except for the first gelation step, which was completed within 5 min after warming, the rest of the gelation process was found to be affected by K+, ATP, cytochalasin E and colchicine. K+ at concentrations higher than 10 mM retarded the gelation kinetics. Extracts prepared with low (0.1 mM) ATP content showed impaired gelation, and this was partially reversed by adding 1 mM ATP, but not 1 mM adenylylimidodiphosphate (p[NH]ppA). Both cytochalasin E (1 microM) and colchicine (1 mM) interfered with the gelation process.
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