Thrombin stimulates the adhesion of washed human platelets to fibrillar collagen. This phenomenon occurs also when platelets, before thrombin stimulation, are resuspended in the presence of prostaglandin E 1 to minimize the release reaction. Enzymatic activity of thrombin is not necessary for the enhancement of platelet adhesiveness, since phenylmethylsulphonylfluoride inhibited thrombin is effective in this respect. Detachment of thrombin from thrombin treated platelets by the use of hirudin restores normal platelet adhesiveness to collagen.

Thrombin increases the adhesion of washed human platelets to collagen

BALDUINI, CARLO;BALDUINI, CESARE
1985-01-01

Abstract

Thrombin stimulates the adhesion of washed human platelets to fibrillar collagen. This phenomenon occurs also when platelets, before thrombin stimulation, are resuspended in the presence of prostaglandin E 1 to minimize the release reaction. Enzymatic activity of thrombin is not necessary for the enhancement of platelet adhesiveness, since phenylmethylsulphonylfluoride inhibited thrombin is effective in this respect. Detachment of thrombin from thrombin treated platelets by the use of hirudin restores normal platelet adhesiveness to collagen.
1985
(area 06) The General & Internal Medicine category covers resources on medical specialties such as general medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, clinical physiology, pain management medicine, geriatric medicine, military medicine, and hospital medicine.
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Chromatography, Affinity; Collagen; Hirudin; Human; Phenylmethylsulfonyl Fluoride; Platelet Adhesiveness; Prostaglandins E; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Thrombin
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Sinigaglia, F.; Balduini, Carlo; Bisio, A.; Balduini, Cesare
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