Platelet aerobic metabolism: new perspectives

S. Ravera, I. Panfoli
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Although the role of platelets in hemostasis and thrombotic disorders as well as their contribution to inflammation are known, recent studies support the notion that much remains to be learned about platelet bioenergetics. Recent data suggest that platelets possess extra-mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), which could represent one of sources of the chemical energy necessary for the prompt platelets activation. However, the extra-mitochondrial OXPHOS can play both beneficial and pathological roles, since the OXPHOS is the principal responsible of oxidative stress generation. For this reason, several authors evaluated the effects of polyphenols and other antioxidants on the modulation of the platelets oxidative stress production. In conclusion, we believe that a better understanding of platelet oxidative metabolism would allow a deeper knowledge of their physiology and the designing novel treatments targeting the role of platelets in many human diseases.
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血小板有氧代谢:新视角
虽然血小板在止血和血栓性疾病中的作用以及它们对炎症的贡献是已知的,但最近的研究支持这样一种观点,即血小板生物能量学仍有许多有待了解。最近的数据表明,血小板具有线粒体外氧化磷酸化(OXPHOS),这可能是促使血小板激活所需的化学能的来源之一。然而,线粒体外的OXPHOS可以发挥有益和病理的作用,因为OXPHOS是氧化应激产生的主要原因。因此,一些作者评估了多酚和其他抗氧化剂对血小板氧化应激产生的调节作用。总之,我们相信,更好地了解血小板氧化代谢将使我们更深入地了解血小板的生理机能,并设计出针对血小板在许多人类疾病中的作用的新疗法。
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