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Human platelet fraction arginine-vasopressin. Potential physiological role.
D G Bichet, … , M Lonergan, C Kortas
D G Bichet, … , M Lonergan, C Kortas
Published March 1, 1987
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1987;79(3):881-887. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI112898.
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Human platelet fraction arginine-vasopressin. Potential physiological role.

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Arginine-vasopressin (AVP) immunoreactivity (Ir) has been found to be elevated in platelet-rich plasma. PlatAVP was defined as platelet-rich plasma Ir minus platelet-poor plasma Ir (Pavp). PlatAVP, Pavp, and synthetic AVP were found to have identical retention time on high performance liquid chromatography analysis and similar mobility on thin-layer chromatography. During a standard osmotic suppression-stimulation test, Pavp increased with plasma osmolality (Posm, mosmol/kg H2O); Pavp (pg/ml) = 0.98 (Posm -274.4), r = 0.57, P less than 0.001, n = 65; but PlatAVP was not significantly correlated with Posm and remained at 5 pg/ml. This PlatAVP concentration was estimated to represent a true intraplatelet AVP concentration of 0.4 to 3.7 X 10(-9) M. Binding studies on intact human platelets demonstrated specific binding sites for [3H]AVP (n = 16; BMax = 98 +/- 30 binding sites/platelet; Kd = 0.72 +/- 0.24 nM). This in vitro affinity association constant (Kd) was close to the estimated in vivo intraplatelet AVP concentration. Measurement of PlatAVP could estimate vasopressin bound to a specific platelet receptor.

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D G Bichet, M F Arthus, J N Barjon, M Lonergan, C Kortas

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