Contribution of distinct adhesive interactions to platelet aggregation in flowing blood

ZM Ruggeri, JA Dent, E Saldı́var - Blood, The Journal of the …, 1999 - ashpublications.org
ZM Ruggeri, JA Dent, E Saldı́var
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 1999ashpublications.org
Aggregation of blood platelets contributes to the arrest of bleeding at sites of vascular injury,
but it can occlude atherosclerotic arteries and precipitate diseases such as myocardial
infarction. The bonds that link platelets under flow conditions were identified using confocal
videomicroscopy in real time. Glycoprotein (GP) Ib and von Willebrand factor (vWF) acted
in synergy with IIbβ3 and fibrinogen to sustain platelet accrual at the apex of thrombi where
three-dimensional growth resulted in increasing shear rates. The specific function of distinct …
Aggregation of blood platelets contributes to the arrest of bleeding at sites of vascular injury, but it can occlude atherosclerotic arteries and precipitate diseases such as myocardial infarction. The bonds that link platelets under flow conditions were identified using confocal videomicroscopy in real time. Glycoprotein (GP) Ib and von Willebrand factor (vWF) acted in synergy with IIbβ3 and fibrinogen to sustain platelet accrual at the apex of thrombi where three-dimensional growth resulted in increasing shear rates. The specific function of distinct adhesion pathways in response to changing hemodynamic conditions helps to explain hemostatic and thrombotic processes.
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