Platelet deposition on polyethylene. Dependence of second layer platelet attachment on von Willebrand's disease plasma.

ASAIO transactions Pub Date : 1991-07-01
R A Sheppeck, K O Garrett, M L Bentz, P C Johnson
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The role of von Willebrand's factor (VWF) was examined in platelet deposition on polyethylene by exposing 3/16 inch diameter discs of polyethylene to 111In labeled platelets re-suspended in citrated blood from normal and severe von Willebrand's disease donors. Discs were oscillated for 30 and 60 min, washed, fixed, counted for 111In, and examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Total platelet deposition in the 0% VWF group was significantly greater than control discs at 30 min (7.0 x 10(6) +/- 0.5 compared with 3.29 x 10(6) +/- 0.6 platelets/cm2). The SEM examination revealed patches of spread platelets, with platelets adhering to platelets in controls. A dense, uniform monolayer of platelets was found on the 0% VWF discs. At 60 min, control discs had significant increases in the platelet deposition with SEM examination revealing uniform coverage of the disc with additional platelets.

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聚乙烯上的血小板沉积。血管性血友病血浆中第二层血小板附着的依赖性。
通过将3/16英寸直径的聚乙烯圆盘暴露于111In标记的血小板中,研究了血管性血友病因子(VWF)在血小板沉积中的作用。111In标记的血小板重新悬浮在正常和严重血管性血友病供者的柠檬酸血中。圆盘振荡30和60分钟,洗涤,固定,计数111In,扫描电子显微镜(SEM)检查。在30分钟时,0% VWF组血小板沉积总量显著大于对照组(7.0 × 10(6) +/- 0.5血小板/cm2比3.29 × 10(6) +/- 0.6血小板/cm2)。扫描电镜检查显示斑块的扩散血小板,与血小板粘附在对照组的血小板。在0% VWF的椎间盘上发现致密、均匀的单层血小板。在60分钟时,对照椎间盘的血小板沉积明显增加,扫描电镜检查显示椎间盘被额外的血小板均匀覆盖。
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