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IMMUNOREACTIONS INVOLVING PLATELETS : III. QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLATELET AGGLUTINATION, INHIBITION OF CLOT RETRACTION, AND OTHER REACTIONS CAUSED BY THE ANTIBODY OF QUINIDINE PURPURA

Quantitative aspects of platelet agglutination and inhibition of clot retraction by the antibody of quinidine purpura were described. The reactions appeared to depend on formation of types of antibody-quinidine-platelet complexes which could fix complement but complement was not necessary for these...

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Autor principal: Shulman, N. Raphael
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1958
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13525580
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description Quantitative aspects of platelet agglutination and inhibition of clot retraction by the antibody of quinidine purpura were described. The reactions appeared to depend on formation of types of antibody-quinidine-platelet complexes which could fix complement but complement was not necessary for these reactions. Complement fixation was at least 10 times more sensitive than platelet agglutination or inhibition of clot retraction for measurement and detection of antibody activity. Although it has been considered that antibodies of drug purpura act as platelet lysins in the presence of complement and that direct lysis of platelets accounts for development of thrombocytopenia in drug purpura, the present study suggests that attachment of antibody produces a change in platelets which is manifested in vitro only by increased susceptibility to non-specific factors which can alter the stability of platelets in the absence of antibody. The attachment of antibody to platelets in vivo may only indirectly affect platelet survival. In contrast to human platelets, dog, rabbit, and guinea pig platelets, and normal or trypsin-treated human red cells did not agglutinate, fix complement, or adsorb antibody; and intact human endothelial cells did not fix complement or adsorb antibody. Rhesus monkey platelets were not agglutinated by the antibody but did adsorb antibody and fix complement although their activity in these reactions differed quantitatively from that of human platelets. Cinchonine could be substituted for quinidine in agglutination and inhibition of clot retraction reactions but quinine and cinchonidine could not. Attempts to cause passive anaphylaxis in guinea pigs with the antibody of quinidine purpura were not successful.
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spelling pubmed-21368512008-04-17 IMMUNOREACTIONS INVOLVING PLATELETS : III. QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLATELET AGGLUTINATION, INHIBITION OF CLOT RETRACTION, AND OTHER REACTIONS CAUSED BY THE ANTIBODY OF QUINIDINE PURPURA Shulman, N. Raphael J Exp Med Article Quantitative aspects of platelet agglutination and inhibition of clot retraction by the antibody of quinidine purpura were described. The reactions appeared to depend on formation of types of antibody-quinidine-platelet complexes which could fix complement but complement was not necessary for these reactions. Complement fixation was at least 10 times more sensitive than platelet agglutination or inhibition of clot retraction for measurement and detection of antibody activity. Although it has been considered that antibodies of drug purpura act as platelet lysins in the presence of complement and that direct lysis of platelets accounts for development of thrombocytopenia in drug purpura, the present study suggests that attachment of antibody produces a change in platelets which is manifested in vitro only by increased susceptibility to non-specific factors which can alter the stability of platelets in the absence of antibody. The attachment of antibody to platelets in vivo may only indirectly affect platelet survival. In contrast to human platelets, dog, rabbit, and guinea pig platelets, and normal or trypsin-treated human red cells did not agglutinate, fix complement, or adsorb antibody; and intact human endothelial cells did not fix complement or adsorb antibody. Rhesus monkey platelets were not agglutinated by the antibody but did adsorb antibody and fix complement although their activity in these reactions differed quantitatively from that of human platelets. Cinchonine could be substituted for quinidine in agglutination and inhibition of clot retraction reactions but quinine and cinchonidine could not. Attempts to cause passive anaphylaxis in guinea pigs with the antibody of quinidine purpura were not successful. The Rockefeller University Press 1958-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2136851/ /pubmed/13525580 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1958, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Shulman, N. Raphael
IMMUNOREACTIONS INVOLVING PLATELETS : III. QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLATELET AGGLUTINATION, INHIBITION OF CLOT RETRACTION, AND OTHER REACTIONS CAUSED BY THE ANTIBODY OF QUINIDINE PURPURA
title IMMUNOREACTIONS INVOLVING PLATELETS : III. QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLATELET AGGLUTINATION, INHIBITION OF CLOT RETRACTION, AND OTHER REACTIONS CAUSED BY THE ANTIBODY OF QUINIDINE PURPURA
title_full IMMUNOREACTIONS INVOLVING PLATELETS : III. QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLATELET AGGLUTINATION, INHIBITION OF CLOT RETRACTION, AND OTHER REACTIONS CAUSED BY THE ANTIBODY OF QUINIDINE PURPURA
title_fullStr IMMUNOREACTIONS INVOLVING PLATELETS : III. QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLATELET AGGLUTINATION, INHIBITION OF CLOT RETRACTION, AND OTHER REACTIONS CAUSED BY THE ANTIBODY OF QUINIDINE PURPURA
title_full_unstemmed IMMUNOREACTIONS INVOLVING PLATELETS : III. QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLATELET AGGLUTINATION, INHIBITION OF CLOT RETRACTION, AND OTHER REACTIONS CAUSED BY THE ANTIBODY OF QUINIDINE PURPURA
title_short IMMUNOREACTIONS INVOLVING PLATELETS : III. QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLATELET AGGLUTINATION, INHIBITION OF CLOT RETRACTION, AND OTHER REACTIONS CAUSED BY THE ANTIBODY OF QUINIDINE PURPURA
title_sort immunoreactions involving platelets : iii. quantitative aspects of platelet agglutination, inhibition of clot retraction, and other reactions caused by the antibody of quinidine purpura
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13525580
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