Role of membrane glycoproteins in the interaction of blood platelets with the vessel wall--the study on platelet adhesion to in vitro cultured subendothelial matrix.

Y Kawai, M Handa, H Nagai, T Kamata, H Anbo, K Kawano, Y Araki, M Yamamoto, Y Ikeda, K Watanabe
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Adhesion of platelets to the subendothelium is an essential step in hemostasis and thrombosis. Several receptors for adhesive macromolecules have been identified on platelets and are included in the integrin family. To clarify the role of platelet membrane glycoproteins in the interaction of platelets with the subendothelium, 51Cr-labeled platelet adhesion assay and antibody-blocking experiments were performed by using in vitro cultured subendothelium under the static condition. The platelet adhesion in this assay was inhibited by anti-GPIa (VLA-2), GPIc (VLA-5) and -GPIc'-(VLA-6) antibodies, while anti-GPIb and -GPIIb/IIIa antibodies had no effect. Platelets from the patients with Glanzmann's thrombasthenia could also attach to the subendothelium, whereas those from a patient whose platelets lacked GPIa failed to attach to the extracellular matrix (ECM). The monoclonal antibodies against fibronectin and laminin which recognized the cell binding domain of these molecules inhibited the platelet adhesion when they were pre-treated with ECM. Furthermore, antibody-blocking experiments revealed that the percent inhibition by the combination of anti-GPIa, -GPIc and -GPIc' antibodies used herein was approximately 75%. They did not completely inhibit the attachment. These results suggest that the interactions of collagen, fibronectin and laminin with their receptors on platelets are involved in the mechanism of platelet adhesion to subendothelium.

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膜糖蛋白在血小板与血管壁相互作用中的作用——血小板与体外培养内皮下基质黏附的研究。
血小板与内皮下层的粘附是止血和血栓形成的重要步骤。在血小板上已经发现了一些粘附大分子的受体,它们属于整合素家族。为了明确血小板膜糖蛋白在血小板与内皮下层相互作用中的作用,我们采用体外培养的内皮下层在静态条件下进行51cr标记血小板粘附实验和抗体阻断实验。抗gpib (VLA-2)、GPIc (VLA-5)和-GPIc'-(VLA-6)抗体对血小板粘附有抑制作用,而抗gpib和- gpiib /IIIa抗体对血小板粘附无影响。来自Glanzmann凝血症患者的血小板也可以附着在内皮下层,而来自血小板缺乏GPIa的患者的血小板不能附着在细胞外基质(ECM)上。抗纤维连接蛋白和层粘连蛋白的单克隆抗体识别这些分子的细胞结合区域,当它们被ECM预处理时,抑制血小板粘附。此外,抗体阻断实验显示,本文使用的抗gpia、-GPIc和-GPIc'抗体联合使用的抑制率约为75%。他们并没有完全抑制这种依恋。这些结果表明,胶原蛋白、纤维连接蛋白和层粘连蛋白与其在血小板上的受体的相互作用参与了血小板粘附内皮下层的机制。
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