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Comparative Study
. 1979 Dec;310(1):87-92.
doi: 10.1007/BF00499878.

Shape change of blood platelets brought about by myelin basic protein and other basic polypeptides

Comparative Study

Shape change of blood platelets brought about by myelin basic protein and other basic polypeptides

A Laubscher et al. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1979 Dec.

Abstract

Basic proteins and polypeptides (BPP) such as myelin basic protein (MBP), polyornithine (M.W. 40,000), polylysine and protamine, which are known to cause neuronal depolarization in the central nervous system, induced a shape change reaction in blood platelets of various species, including man. This reaction was not accompanied by platelet aggregation or marked alterations of 5-hydroxytryptamine release. Cyclic nucleotide levels were also unchanged. The shape change induced by polyornithine was inhibited by heparin but not by antagonists of 5HT, catecholamines or gamma-aminobutryic acid, substances which are known to have no effect on the MBP-induced neuronal depolarization. Other basic substances, e.g. low molecular weight polyornithine (M.W. 4,000), cytochrome c, spermine and spermidine, did not induce either platelet shape change or (as shown before) neuronal depolarization. It is concluded, that 1) the shape change reaction of platelets seems to be a sensitive and simple means of detecting those BPP which induce functional changes in mammalian cells and 2) the use of platelets as models for neurons can be extended to include the action of BPP on the plasma membranes.

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