KINETIC BEHAVIOUR OF VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR AND FIBRONECTIN EXPLAINS DEPENDENCE OF PLATELET ADHESION ON PHYSICAL PARAMETERS

Autor: Jan J. Sixma, Hans H F I van Breugel, Philip G. de Groot
Rok vydání: 1987
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Zdroj: XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis.
ISSN: 2567-689X
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1643632
Popis: To study the kinetics of the contribution of von Willebrand Factor (vWF) and fibronectin (FN) in platelet adhesion we developed a method with which we can perform binding studies of platelets to these purified proteins under static and flow conditions. Glass coverslips were incubated for one hour with vWF (50 (jg/ml) or FN (300 pg/ml) in saline and were perfused with washed platelets (resuspended in human albumin solution) in the flat perfusion chamber as developed by Sakariassen (J.Lab.Clin.Med. 102, 522-535, 1983). Static conditions were achieved by incubating the coated coverslips with the platelet suspension.In this system, adhesion of platelets to FN coated coverslips strongly decreased at shear rates above 300 /s. The adhesion to this surface could be inhibited with antibodies against platelet glycoprotein Ilbllla and against lb, under static and under flow conditions.Adhesion to vWF coated surfaces increased with increasing shear rate and ultimately reached a plateau at about 800 /s. Adhesion to a vWF coated surface could be totally inhibited by anti GP-Ib and only partially by GP-IIbllla.When after perfusion of a FN coated surface with platelets, the same surface was perfused with a platelet free perfusate, the coverage of platelets on this surface decreased. No decrease in platelet coverage was found when this experiment was performed with a vWF coated coverslip.From these results we conclude that platelets bind to FN at a high rate and with a low affinity, while they bind slowly but with a high affinity to vWF, probablyvia similar platelet receptors.
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