Platelet membranes were isolated by the glycerol lysis technique and incubated in Krebs-Ringer phosphate buffer, to determine their chemical modifications occurring during "in vitro" incubation. The main changes observed at the end of the incubation consist in a significant loss of protein components and in the nearly equimolar decrease of sialic acid and galactosamine. Aminoacid analysis indicate that mainly polar aminoacids are lost. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis indicates that high molecular weight proteins disappear after incubation, while no relevant differences in the relative ratios between PAS-stained bands were evident. The reported modifications are quite similar to those described in the membranes of in vivo and in vitro aged red cells.

Change in composition of platelet membranes after in vitro incubation.

BALDUINI, CARLO;
1982-01-01

Abstract

Platelet membranes were isolated by the glycerol lysis technique and incubated in Krebs-Ringer phosphate buffer, to determine their chemical modifications occurring during "in vitro" incubation. The main changes observed at the end of the incubation consist in a significant loss of protein components and in the nearly equimolar decrease of sialic acid and galactosamine. Aminoacid analysis indicate that mainly polar aminoacids are lost. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis indicates that high molecular weight proteins disappear after incubation, while no relevant differences in the relative ratios between PAS-stained bands were evident. The reported modifications are quite similar to those described in the membranes of in vivo and in vitro aged red cells.
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