Dynamics of platelet glycoprotein IIb-IIIa receptor expression and fibrinogen binding. II. Quantal activation parallels platelet capture in stir-associated microaggregation
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Dynamics of platelet glycoprotein IIb-IIIa receptor expression and fibrinogen binding. II. Quantal activation parallels platelet capture in stir-associated microaggregation
Abstract
There is broad agreement that platelet aggregation is generally dependent on fibrinogen (Fg) binding to the glycoprotein (GP) IIb-IIIa receptor expressed on the activated platelet surface. We therefore compared rates and extents of aggregation and of fibrinogen receptor expression and specific Fg binding to activated platelets, as a function of ADP concentration. Human citrated platelet-rich plasma (diluted 10-fold) was stirred with adenosine diphosphate (ADP) for 10 s or 2 min to measure rates and extent of aggregation, respectively, determined from the decrease in the total number of particles. The number of fibrinogen receptors and bound Fg were measured from mean fluorescence values obtained with FITC-labeled IgM monoclonal antibody PAC1 and the IgG monoclonal antibody, 9F9, respectively, using flow cytometry as presented in part I (Frojmovic et al., 1994). Because flow cytometric and aggregation measurements were routinely determined at room temperature and 37 degrees C, respectively, we also compared and found temperature-independent initial rates of aggregation. The fraction of platelets with fluorescence values above one critical threshold value, corresponding to maximally "activated" platelets (P*), increased with increasing activator concentration and correlated linearly with the fraction of platelets recruited into aggregates for ADP (r > 0.9). Aggregation was not rate-limited by fibrinogen receptor expression or by Fg binding. It appears that each platelet expresses its maximal Fg receptors at a critical ADP concentration, i.e., occupancy of ADP receptors. This, in turn, leads to rapid Fg occupancy and capture of such "quantally activated" platelets into aggregates.
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