Claire E Lyons, Aileen J Feng, Kelly A Metcalf Pate
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摘要
血小板活化定量对于患有血栓前状态、出血性疾病、心血管疾病和其他血小板起作用的疾病的患者非常重要。体内血小板活化分析通常需要在静脉穿刺后立即进行血液处理;这一要求可能会给医务人员和研究人员带来麻烦。流式细胞术是通过荧光抗体测量血小板表面标记物表达来量化血小板活化的一种方法。PAMFix 是一种固定液,可稳定全血中的血小板活化标记物,包括 P 选择素(CD62P)。PAMFix 已通过验证,可用于人和犬的全血稳定,因此可分别在静脉穿刺后 28 天和 22 天内进行流式细胞术,减少了静脉穿刺地点对昂贵设备和训练有素人员的需求。猪尾猕猴(Macaca nemestrina)经常用于传染病研究,这些研究可能需要封闭条件,无法立即处理样本。在本研究中,我们测试了 PAMFix 对猪尾猕猴全血的功效,以确定 PAMFix 对血小板 P 选择素表达的短期和长期影响(通过流式细胞术进行分析)。
Validation of PAMFix, A Novel Platelet Stabilization Product, for Use on Flow Cytometric Analysis of Pigtailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina) Blood.
Quantification of platelet activation can be important for patients suffering from prothrombotic states, bleeding diatheses, cardiovascular disease, and other diseases in which platelets play a role. The analysis of platelet activation ex vivo typically requires blood processing immediately after venipuncture; this requirement can create problematic situations for both medical and research personnel. Flow cytometry is one method used to quantify platelet activation by measuring the expression of platelet surface markers with fluorescent antibodies. PAMFix is a fixative that stabilizes platelet activation markers, including P-selectin (CD62P), in whole blood. PAMFix has already been validated for use in humans and canines for stabilization of whole blood, thus allowing flow cytometry to be performed up to 28 and 22 d, respectively, after venipuncture and reducing the need for expensive equipment and highly trained personnel at the location of venipuncture. Pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) are frequently used in infectious disease research that may require containment conditions that preclude immediate processing of samples. In this study, we tested the efficacy of PAMFix on whole blood from pigtailed macaques to determine the short- and long-term effects of PAMFix on platelet P-selectin expression as analyzed by flow cytometry.