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Practical Considerations of Dissolved Oxygen Levels for Platelet Function under Hypoxia
Investigating human platelet function in low-oxygen environments is important in multiple settings, including hypobaric hypoxia (e.g., high altitude), sea level hypoxia-related disease, and thrombus stability. These studies often involve drawing blood from which platelets are isolated and analysed a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8703370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34948023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222413223 |
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author | Kusanto, Branden Gordon, Andrew Naylor-Adamson, Leigh Atkinson, Lloyd Coupland, Charlie Booth, Zoe Ahmed, Yusra Pires, Isabel M. Stasiuk, Graeme J. Sturmey, Roger Calaminus, Simon D. J. Arman, Mònica |
author_facet | Kusanto, Branden Gordon, Andrew Naylor-Adamson, Leigh Atkinson, Lloyd Coupland, Charlie Booth, Zoe Ahmed, Yusra Pires, Isabel M. Stasiuk, Graeme J. Sturmey, Roger Calaminus, Simon D. J. Arman, Mònica |
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description | Investigating human platelet function in low-oxygen environments is important in multiple settings, including hypobaric hypoxia (e.g., high altitude), sea level hypoxia-related disease, and thrombus stability. These studies often involve drawing blood from which platelets are isolated and analysed at atmospheric conditions or re-exposed to low oxygen levels in hypoxia chambers before testing. However, it remains unknown how the in vitro handling of the samples itself changes their dissolved oxygen concentration, which might affect platelet function and experimental results. Here, we prepared healthy donor platelet-rich plasma and washed platelet (WP) suspensions and exposed them to 2% oxygen. We found that the use of hypoxia pre-equilibrated tubes, higher platelet concentrations (>2 × 10(8)/mL versus 2 × 10(7)/mL), smaller volumes (600 µL versus 3 mL), and presence of plasma reduced the time for samples to reach 2% oxygen. Notably, oxygen levels decreased below 2% in most suspensions, but also in WP maintained at atmospheric 21% oxygen. Additionally, platelet spreading on fibrinogen was decreased when using hypoxic fibrinogen-coated culture plates regardless of the oxygen percentage (2% or 21%) in which platelet incubation took place. Thus, sample handling and experimental conditions should be carefully monitored in platelet-hypoxia studies as they might compromise results interpretation and comparison across studies. |
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spelling | pubmed-87033702021-12-25 Practical Considerations of Dissolved Oxygen Levels for Platelet Function under Hypoxia Kusanto, Branden Gordon, Andrew Naylor-Adamson, Leigh Atkinson, Lloyd Coupland, Charlie Booth, Zoe Ahmed, Yusra Pires, Isabel M. Stasiuk, Graeme J. Sturmey, Roger Calaminus, Simon D. J. Arman, Mònica Int J Mol Sci Communication Investigating human platelet function in low-oxygen environments is important in multiple settings, including hypobaric hypoxia (e.g., high altitude), sea level hypoxia-related disease, and thrombus stability. These studies often involve drawing blood from which platelets are isolated and analysed at atmospheric conditions or re-exposed to low oxygen levels in hypoxia chambers before testing. However, it remains unknown how the in vitro handling of the samples itself changes their dissolved oxygen concentration, which might affect platelet function and experimental results. Here, we prepared healthy donor platelet-rich plasma and washed platelet (WP) suspensions and exposed them to 2% oxygen. We found that the use of hypoxia pre-equilibrated tubes, higher platelet concentrations (>2 × 10(8)/mL versus 2 × 10(7)/mL), smaller volumes (600 µL versus 3 mL), and presence of plasma reduced the time for samples to reach 2% oxygen. Notably, oxygen levels decreased below 2% in most suspensions, but also in WP maintained at atmospheric 21% oxygen. Additionally, platelet spreading on fibrinogen was decreased when using hypoxic fibrinogen-coated culture plates regardless of the oxygen percentage (2% or 21%) in which platelet incubation took place. Thus, sample handling and experimental conditions should be carefully monitored in platelet-hypoxia studies as they might compromise results interpretation and comparison across studies. MDPI 2021-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8703370/ /pubmed/34948023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222413223 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Communication Kusanto, Branden Gordon, Andrew Naylor-Adamson, Leigh Atkinson, Lloyd Coupland, Charlie Booth, Zoe Ahmed, Yusra Pires, Isabel M. Stasiuk, Graeme J. Sturmey, Roger Calaminus, Simon D. J. Arman, Mònica Practical Considerations of Dissolved Oxygen Levels for Platelet Function under Hypoxia |
title | Practical Considerations of Dissolved Oxygen Levels for Platelet Function under Hypoxia |
title_full | Practical Considerations of Dissolved Oxygen Levels for Platelet Function under Hypoxia |
title_fullStr | Practical Considerations of Dissolved Oxygen Levels for Platelet Function under Hypoxia |
title_full_unstemmed | Practical Considerations of Dissolved Oxygen Levels for Platelet Function under Hypoxia |
title_short | Practical Considerations of Dissolved Oxygen Levels for Platelet Function under Hypoxia |
title_sort | practical considerations of dissolved oxygen levels for platelet function under hypoxia |
topic | Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8703370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34948023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222413223 |
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