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Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site

BACKGROUND: Puncture wounding is a longstanding challenge to human health for which understanding is limited, in part, by a lack of detailed morphological data on how the circulating platelet capture to the vessel matrix leads to sustained, self-limiting platelet accumulation. OBJECTIVES: The object...

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Autores principales: Pokrovskaya, Irina D., Rhee, Sung W., Ball, Kelly K., Kamykowski, Jeffrey A., Zhao, Oliver S., Cruz, Denzel R.D., Cohen, Joshua, Aronova, Maria A., Leapman, Richard D., Storrie, Brian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9971284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36865905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpth.2023.100058
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author Pokrovskaya, Irina D.
Rhee, Sung W.
Ball, Kelly K.
Kamykowski, Jeffrey A.
Zhao, Oliver S.
Cruz, Denzel R.D.
Cohen, Joshua
Aronova, Maria A.
Leapman, Richard D.
Storrie, Brian
author_facet Pokrovskaya, Irina D.
Rhee, Sung W.
Ball, Kelly K.
Kamykowski, Jeffrey A.
Zhao, Oliver S.
Cruz, Denzel R.D.
Cohen, Joshua
Aronova, Maria A.
Leapman, Richard D.
Storrie, Brian
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description BACKGROUND: Puncture wounding is a longstanding challenge to human health for which understanding is limited, in part, by a lack of detailed morphological data on how the circulating platelet capture to the vessel matrix leads to sustained, self-limiting platelet accumulation. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to produce a paradigm for self-limiting thrombus growth in a mouse jugular vein model. METHODS: Data mining of advanced electron microscopy images was performed from authors’ laboratories. RESULTS: Wide-area transmission electron mcrographs revealed initial platelet capture to the exposed adventitia resulted in localized patches of degranulated, procoagulant-like platelets. Platelet activation to a procoagulant state was sensitive to dabigatran, a direct-acting PAR receptor inhibitor, but not to cangrelor, a P2Y(12) receptor inhibitor. Subsequent thrombus growth was sensitive to both cangrelor and dabigatran and sustained by the capture of discoid platelet strings first to collagen-anchored platelets and later to loosely adherent peripheral platelets. Spatial examination indicated that staged platelet activation resulted in a discoid platelet tethering zone that was pushed progressively outward as platelets converted from one activation state to another. As thrombus growth slowed, discoid platelet recruitment became rare and loosely adherent intravascular platelets failed to convert to tightly adherent platelets. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, the data support a model that we term Capture and Activate, in which the initial high platelet activation is directly linked to the exposed adventitia, all subsequent tethering of discoid platelets is to loosely adherent platelets that convert to tightly adherent platelets, and self-limiting, intravascular platelet activation over time is the result of decreased signaling intensity.
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spelling pubmed-99712842023-03-01 Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site Pokrovskaya, Irina D. Rhee, Sung W. Ball, Kelly K. Kamykowski, Jeffrey A. Zhao, Oliver S. Cruz, Denzel R.D. Cohen, Joshua Aronova, Maria A. Leapman, Richard D. Storrie, Brian Res Pract Thromb Haemost Original Article BACKGROUND: Puncture wounding is a longstanding challenge to human health for which understanding is limited, in part, by a lack of detailed morphological data on how the circulating platelet capture to the vessel matrix leads to sustained, self-limiting platelet accumulation. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to produce a paradigm for self-limiting thrombus growth in a mouse jugular vein model. METHODS: Data mining of advanced electron microscopy images was performed from authors’ laboratories. RESULTS: Wide-area transmission electron mcrographs revealed initial platelet capture to the exposed adventitia resulted in localized patches of degranulated, procoagulant-like platelets. Platelet activation to a procoagulant state was sensitive to dabigatran, a direct-acting PAR receptor inhibitor, but not to cangrelor, a P2Y(12) receptor inhibitor. Subsequent thrombus growth was sensitive to both cangrelor and dabigatran and sustained by the capture of discoid platelet strings first to collagen-anchored platelets and later to loosely adherent peripheral platelets. Spatial examination indicated that staged platelet activation resulted in a discoid platelet tethering zone that was pushed progressively outward as platelets converted from one activation state to another. As thrombus growth slowed, discoid platelet recruitment became rare and loosely adherent intravascular platelets failed to convert to tightly adherent platelets. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, the data support a model that we term Capture and Activate, in which the initial high platelet activation is directly linked to the exposed adventitia, all subsequent tethering of discoid platelets is to loosely adherent platelets that convert to tightly adherent platelets, and self-limiting, intravascular platelet activation over time is the result of decreased signaling intensity. Elsevier 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9971284/ /pubmed/36865905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpth.2023.100058 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Pokrovskaya, Irina D.
Rhee, Sung W.
Ball, Kelly K.
Kamykowski, Jeffrey A.
Zhao, Oliver S.
Cruz, Denzel R.D.
Cohen, Joshua
Aronova, Maria A.
Leapman, Richard D.
Storrie, Brian
Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
title Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
title_full Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
title_fullStr Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
title_full_unstemmed Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
title_short Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
title_sort tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9971284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36865905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpth.2023.100058
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