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Wohlauer Max V - - 2012
Our aim was to determine the prevalence of platelet dysfunction using an end point of assembly into a stable thrombus after severe injury. Although the current debate on acute traumatic coagulopathy has focused on the consumption or inhibition of coagulation factors, the question of early platelet dysfunction in this setting ...
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Jones Clinton F - - 2012
Poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers have been proposed for a variety of biomedical applications and are increasingly studied as model nanomaterials for such use. The dendritic structure features both modular synthetic control of molecular size and shape and presentation of multiple equivalent terminal groups. These properties make PAMAM dendrimers highly functionalizable, versatile ...
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Ainiding Gulibahaer - - 2012
We aimed to clarify the disability progression and platelet aggregative function in atopic myelitis (AM). Seventeen AM patients and 35 healthy controls were subjected to clinico-allergological evaluations and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa (GP IIb/IIIa) measurements using a VerifyNow assay system. In AM patients, the disease duration had significant positive correlations with the ...
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Parker Rachel J - - 2012
Background: Microvascular free tissue transfer in head and neck surgery has become an indispensable tool. Anastomotic thrombosis is one of the leading causes of flap failure; however, there are no validated methods to accurately identify and quantify those patients most at risk of thrombotic complications. The aim of this study ...
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Wu Xiuwen - - 2012
The optimal composition of fibrin sealant preparations is not known. We, therefore, sought to construct a series of sealants from autologous components and compare their functioning to Bioseal a commonly used sealant. Characteristics of the platelet-rich plasma, cryoprecipitate, and thrombin were determined and compared to commercial glue from composition, function, ...
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Bernlochner Isabell - - 2012
Prasugrel results in greater platelet inhibition compared to clopidogrel which may prolong the time to platelet P2Y(12) receptor function recovery following drug cessation after loading dose (LD) administration. This randomized study assessed the time to recovery of platelet function in patients with coronary artery disease after a LD of prasugrel ...
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Kauskot Alexandre - - 2012
Since single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in Platelet Endothelial Aggregation Receptor 1 (PEAR1) are associated with differential functional platelet responses in healthy subjects, we have studied the function of PEAR1 in human platelets. During platelet aggregation by various agonists, the membrane expression of PEAR1 and its tyrosine phosphorylation increased. The recombinant ...
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Linden Matthew D - - 2012
The term resistance has been applied to interindividual variability in platelet reactivity during antiplatelet therapy or to thrombosis despite appropriate therapy. In particular "aspirin resistance" and "clopidogrel resistance" have been the subject of intense investigation for their association with poor cardiovascular outcomes. Several mechanisms have been investigated including resistance arising ...
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Randriamboavonjy Voahanginirina - - 2012
Diabetes mellitus is associated with the accelerated development of vascular disease and there is evidence that platelets actively contribute to this process. Certainly platelets are able to modulate the function of endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells via the direct release of growth factors and pro-inflammatory chemokines but also via ...
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O'Brien Sarah H - - 2012
Evaluating a child with symptoms of easy bruising and/or bleeding remains a challenge in pediatric hematology, and there is no "one size fits all" approach. This review focuses on recent research in three elements of the evaluation of a child with a suspected bleeding disorder. We will first discuss the ...
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Jedlitschky Gabriele - - 2012
Platelets store signalling molecules, e.g. serotonin and ADP, within their granules. Transporters mediate accumulation of these molecules in platelet granules and -upon platelet activation- their translocation across the plasma membrane. The balance between transporter-mediated uptake and elimination of signalling molecules and drugs in platelets determines their intracellular concentrations and effects. ...
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Tan Chee Wee - - 2012
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a rare but potentially serious complication of heparin use. Prompt diagnosis is crucial and requires the integration of clinical assessment and laboratory testing. Pretest clinical scoring systems (i.e., 4 Ts) have been established. Immunoassays can detect the presence of antibodies directed toward heparin-platelet factor 4 (H-PF4) ...
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Ranucci M - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Postoperative bleeding is a major problem in pediatric cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). It recognizes a multifactorial cause, inclusive of coagulation factors consumption, hyperfibrinolysis, incomplete heparin reversal, and platelet consumption. Limited information on platelet function is available. This pilot study investigates platelet function changes in pediatric cardiac operations ...
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Voora Deepak - - 2012
To develop an integrated metric of non-COX-1-dependent platelet function (NCDPF) to measure the temporal response to aspirin in healthy volunteers and diabetics. NCDPF on aspirin demonstrates wide variability, despite suppression of COX-1. Although a variety of NCDPF assays are available, no standard exists and their reproducibility is not established. We ...
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White Michael J - - 2012
Apoptotic caspases, including Caspase-9, are thought to facilitate platelet shedding by megakaryocytes. They are known to be activated during platelet apoptosis, and have also been implicated in platelet hemostatic responses. However, the precise requirement for, and the regulation of, apoptotic caspases have never been defined in either megakaryocytes or platelets. ...
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Izzi Benedetta - - 2012
Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO) is characterized by short stature, round face, calcifications, obesity, brachydactyly and intellectual disability. AHO without hormone resistance is called pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (PPHP), a rare clinical condition difficult to diagnose with highly variable features. PPHP is caused by paternally inherited loss-of-function mutations in the GNAS. Patients with 2q37 ...
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Boswell Stacie G - - 2012
Platelet concentrates such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) have gained popularity in sports medicine and orthopaedics to promote accelerated physiologic healing and return to function. Each PRP product varies depending on patient factors and the system used to generate it. Blood from some patients may fail to make PRP, and most ...
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Morales-Anda L - - 2012
Monte Carlo computer simulations are carried out for a model system of like-charged colloidal platelets in the isothermal-isobaric ensemble (NpT). The aim is to elucidate the role of electrostatic interactions on the structure of synthetic clay systems at high particle densities. Short-range repulsions between particles are described by a suitable ...
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Perakis Peter G - - 2012
Surgeons increasingly encounter patients on clopidogrel therapy who are preparing to undergo surgery. The goal of this study was to examine the change in platelet function after the common clinical scenario of discontinuing chronic clopidogrel therapy in those patients preparing to undergo an elective surgery, and the time course of ...
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Dołęgowska Barbara - - 2012
Recent studies have demonstrated that the actions of platelets may unfavorably influence post-transplant function of organ allografts. In this study, the association between post-transplant graft function and the perioperative activity of platelet antioxidants was examined among kidney recipients divided into early (EGF), slow (SGF), and delayed graft function (DGF) groups. ...
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Sharma Rakesh K - - 2012
The substantial reduction in ischemic events provided by the dual antiplatelet regimen with aspirin and clopidogrel is well documented in patients with acute coronary syndrome and patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. Recently the variable response to the antiplatelet agents has received considerable attention after several "boxed warnings" on clopidogrel. This ...
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Gallandat Huet Rolf C G - - 2012
BACKGROUND: In cardiac surgery, cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and unfractionated heparin have negative effects on blood platelet function. In acute normovolemic haemodilution autologous unfractionated heparinised blood is stored ex-vivo and retransfused at the end of the procedure to reduce (allogeneic) transfusion requirements. In this observational study we assessed whether platelet function ...
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Acikgoz Savaş - - 2012
We have read with great interest the recently published report of Yazici et al. [1], which investigates the relationship between mean platelet volume (MPV) and left ventricular systolic function in patients with metabolic syndrome and ST-elevation myocardial infarction. The authors demonstrated that increased MPV on admission can be associated with ...
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Olliaro Piero - - 2011
Abstract. Hematologic changes in acute and convalescent uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria have not been well studied, particularly in young children in Africa. Hematologic data were obtained for 3,044 children less than five years of age in seven randomized controlled trials at 14 sites. Using paired analysis between day 28 and ...
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Lacerda Marcus Vinícius Guimarães - - 2011
Despite not being a criterion for severe malaria, thrombocytopenia is one of the most common complications of both Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum malaria. In a systematic review of the literature, platelet counts under 150,000/mm³ ranged from 24-94% in patients with acute malaria and this frequency was not different between ...
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Clemetson K J - - 2011
Many more platelets are present in healthy mammals than are necessary for routine haemostasis. Thus, they could have other functions. Platelets have many of the attributes of innate immune function including Toll-like receptors. They also contain a wide range of anti-microbial peptides in storage granules. Platelets play an important role ...
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Goncalves Ricardo - - 2011
Leishmania species trigger a brisk inflammatory response and efficiently induce cell-mediated immunity. We examined the mechanisms whereby leukocytes were recruited into lesions after Leishmania major infection of mice. We found that a subpopulation of effector monocytes expressing the granulocyte marker GR1 (Ly6C) is rapidly recruited into lesions, and these monocytes ...
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Nishiura Hiroshi - - 2011
We have demonstrated that the cross-linking of ribosomal protein S19 (RP S19) on platelets by activated factor XIII provides chemotactic potency to monocytes/macrophages for a resolution of coagulum. Factor XIII is activated by an active form of prothrombin, thrombin. We here report that RP S19 is present as a complex ...
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Muthusubramaniam Lalitha - - 2011
Silicon membranes with highly uniform nanopore sizes fabricated using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology allow for the development of miniaturized implants such as those needed for renal replacement therapies. However, the blood compatibility of silicon has thus far been an unresolved issue in the use of these substrates in implantable biomedical ...
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Alves de Sá Siqueira Mariana - - 2011
Nitric oxide (NO) production occurs through oxidation of the amino acid <span class="smallcap">l</span>-arginine by NO synthase (NOS). NO inhibits platelet activation by increasing the levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), thus maintaining vascular homeostasis. Our group previously demonstrated (da Silva et al. 2005) an enhancement of the <span class="smallcap">l</span>-arginine-NO-cGMP pathway ...
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Diehl Philipp - - 2011
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is associated with platelet activation, vascular inflammation and endothelial dysfunction leading to often life threatening thrombo-embolic complications. Microparticles (MPs) are cell vesicles with strong coagulatory and inflammatory effects being released during cell activation and apoptosis. As there are currently no established surrogate markers predicting platelet activation and ...
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Rank A - - 2011
Microparticles (MP) are membrane vesicles with thrombogenic and immunomodulatory properties. We determined MP subgroups from resting platelets, activated platelets and endothelial cells in donors and apheresis platelet concentrates (PC). MP were double stained with annexin V and CD61 (platelet-derived MP; PMP), P-selectin or CD63 (MP from activated platelets) and CD144 ...
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Macey M G - - 2011
Microparticles may be generated from a number of cell types and are known to play a role in haemostasis by a variety of mechanisms. We investigated the role of platelet, red cell, and leucocyte-derived microparticles in the measurement of thrombin generation. Four parameters of thrombin generation (the endogenous thrombin potential ...
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Igbeneghu Christopher - - 2011
Objective: To determine the prevalence of asymptomatic malaria among prospective blood donors and its effect on some hematological parameters. Subjects and Methods: Six hundred sixty-eight seemingly healthy individuals (501 men and 167 women) ≥16 years of age and without clinical symptoms in Iwo, Southwestern Nigeria, were screened for this study. ...
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Romaniuk Maria Albertina - - 2010
Gals (galectins) are proteins with glycan affinity that are emerging as mediators of atherosclerosis. Despite the similarities in structure and sequence, different Gals exert distinct effects on their target cells. We have shown that Gal-1 triggers platelet activation, suggesting a role for Gals in thrombus formation. Since Gal-8 is expressed ...
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Park Kyung Woo - - 2012
Introduction: High posttreatment platelet reactivity to clopidogrel (HPPR) is associated with major adverse cardiac events. However, the clinical predictors of HPPR in Asians have not been studied previously. Aims: We sought to determine clinical predictors of HPPR in Koreans. Results: We measured platelet reactivity with the VerifyNow P2Y12 assay in ...
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Oberheiden Tom - - 2010
Platelets and monocytes play a pivotal role in the initiation and progression of large-vessel atherosclerosis. An up-regulation of various platelet and coagulation activation markers has been described in cardiovascular diseases and in patients with acute cerebral ischemia. In the present study the role of platelets and cellular coagulation activation in ...
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Assinger Alice - - 2011
Soluble P-selectin plays a pivotal role in inflammation and the development of thrombotic and cardiovascular disease. Accordingly, elevated levels of soluble P-selectin are found in periodontitis and (other forms of) inflammatory diseases. However, the cellular source of soluble P-selectin in periodontitis and the effects of periodontopathogens on P-selectin release are ...
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Shantsila E - - 2010
Summary. The complex and multifactorial nature of atherogenesis and development of atherothrombotic complications involves numerous interactions between various cell types inside the vascular wall (e.g. macrophages and smooth muscle cells) and in the blood (e.g. leukocytes and platelets). One relatively recent advance in this area is the discovery of circulating ...
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Italiano Joseph E JE - - 2010
Platelet microparticles were identified more than 40 years ago and are the most abundant circulating microparticle subtype. Yet fundamental questions about their formation and role in human disease are just beginning to be understood at the cellular and molecular level. This review will address mechanisms of platelet microparticle generation and ...
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Silvagno Francesca - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: Although the antiproliferative and differentiating properties of vitamin D have been demonstrated, its effects on cancer cells are variable. Little is known about vitamin D receptor (VDR) levels in patients with ovarian cancer. In this population we sought to determine correlations between VDR expression, clinical parameters and treatment outcome. ...
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Guenther Felix - - 2010
To evaluate targeting of a microbubble contrast agent to platelets under high shear flow using the natural selectin ligand sialyl Lewis. Biotinylated polyacrylamide Sialyl Lewis or biotinylated carbohydrate-free polymer (used as a control) were attached to biotinylated microbubbles via a streptavidin linker. Activated human platelets were isolated and attached to ...
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Khafagy Hanan F - - 2010
This study was designed to compare the effect of general anesthesia using isoflurane and epidural anesthesia using ropivacaine on hemostasis in hepatic patients. Sixty patients were randomly allocated into two groups to receive either general or epidural anesthesia which further subdivided into control and hepatic subgroups. Blood samples were collected ...
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Lackner Peter - - 2010
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) still has a high risk for poor outcome that is frequently attributable to symptomatic cerebral vasospasm (CVS). We hypothesize that cellular microparticles (MP) play a role in the pathogenesis of CVS and may serve as biomarkers for CVS. METHODS: In 20 consecutive SAH ...
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Walter Thomas - - 2010
Thrombogenicitiy of drug-eluting stents is a matter of controversial debate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the thrombogenicity of sirolimus-eluting stents (SES) compared to bare metal stents (BMS) in a standardised in vitro model. Nine SES and nine BMS were implanted in tubing loops and nine loops without ...
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Burdess Anne - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) have a high rate of adverse cardiovascular events, particularly when undergoing surgery. We sought to determine the effect of surgery and vascular disease on platelet and monocyte activation in vivo in patients with CLI. METHODS: An observational, cross-sectional study was performed at a ...
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Higashiyama M - - 2010
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of interferon (IFN)-α on recruitment of platelets and monocytes within the murine small intestinal venular endothelium. Monocytes were isolated from bone marrow of C57B6 mice. Platelets were collected from murine blood. Rolling and adhesion to submucosal microvessels in the small ...
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Stellos Konstantinos - - 2010
Vascular risk factors contribute to the progression of dementia in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and influence platelet activation. However, the degree of platelet activation as a possible underlying mechanism of this progression has not been studied till now. Significantly higher baseline expression of both platelet activation biomarkers, activated glycoprotein IIb-IIIa complex ...
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Lievens Dirk - - 2010
CD40 ligand (CD40L), identified as a costimulatory molecule expressed on T cells, is also expressed and functional on platelets. We investigated the thrombotic and inflammatory contributions of platelet CD40L in atherosclerosis. Although CD40L-deficient (Cd40l(-/-)) platelets exhibited impaired platelet aggregation and thrombus stability, the effects of platelet CD40L on inflammatory processes ...
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Rank Andreas - - 2010
Microparticles (MP), presumably of platelet origin, are the most abundant microparticles in blood. To which extent such MP may also directly originate from megakaryocytes, however, is unknown. During hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, patients undergo total body irradiation which leads to an irreversible destruction of hematopoiesis. We studied the levels of ...
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