Lack of effect of exercise on platelet activation and platelet reactivity.

M J Mant, C T Kappagoda, J Quinlan
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The effects of brief maximal exertion on platelet activation and reactivity have been studied in normal subjects. Although initial studies in seven subjects showed apparent exercise-induced platelet activation and enhanced platelet reactivity, these findings could not be confirmed in 13 subjects studied subsequently. There was no change in the platelet aggregate ratio, platelet fluorescent granule number or the plasma platelet factor 4 (PF4) or beta-thromboglobulin, although transient and significant increases in the platelet count and plasma heparin neutralizing activity (HNA) occurred. These results were reproducible in subjects studied more than once. It is postulated that in vitro platelet activation, most likely associated with blood collection, explained the initial results. It is concluded from the subsequent studies that in normal subjects brief maximal exercise causes neither platelet activation nor altered platelet reactivity but does cause a transient increase in the platelet count. The increase in HNA with exertion, without any accompanying increase in the PF4, demonstrates that these assays measure different substances and that the increase in HNA following exertion is most unlikely to be derived from platelets.

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缺乏运动对血小板活化和血小板反应性的影响。
研究了短时最大运动对正常人血小板活化和反应性的影响。虽然在7名受试者中进行的初步研究显示明显的运动诱导血小板活化和血小板反应性增强,但这些发现在随后的13名受试者中无法得到证实。血小板聚集比、血小板荧光颗粒数、血浆血小板因子4 (PF4)和β -血栓球蛋白均无变化,但血小板计数和血浆肝素中和活性(HNA)出现短暂性显著升高。这些结果在多次研究的对象中是可重复的。据推测,体外血小板活化(很可能与采血有关)解释了最初的结果。从随后的研究中得出结论,在正常受试者中,短暂的最大运动既不会引起血小板活化,也不会改变血小板反应性,但确实会引起血小板计数的短暂增加。运动时HNA升高,而PF4没有随之升高,这表明这些检测测量的是不同的物质,运动后HNA升高最不可能来自血小板。
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