2016
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v128.22.1354.1354
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Calcium Independent Events Trigger VWF-Dependent Shear-Induced Procoagulant Platelet Formation

Abstract: Elevated shear stress initiates platelet phosphatidylserine (PSer) externalization. Key intracellular mechanisms mediating the initiation of PSer externalization in apoptotic (Bax/Bak) and agonist-stimulated (sustained cytosolic calcium and cyclophilin D-mediated mPTP formation) platelets have been identified. In contrast, little is known about the intracellular processes mediating shear-induced procoagulant platelet (SiPP) formation. To investigate the intracellular mechanisms regulating SiPP f… Show more

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“…As such, Kholmukhamedov et al reported that shear-dependent binding of vWF to GPIb-IX could potentiate calcium-and caspase-independent formation of procoagulant platelets. 78 Since GFP free from plasma proteins were used in our study, we believe that the contribution of this mechanism would be minor. On the other hand, we have previously demonstrated that shear stress exposure results in a significant increase in platelet membrane lateral fluidity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, Kholmukhamedov et al reported that shear-dependent binding of vWF to GPIb-IX could potentiate calcium-and caspase-independent formation of procoagulant platelets. 78 Since GFP free from plasma proteins were used in our study, we believe that the contribution of this mechanism would be minor. On the other hand, we have previously demonstrated that shear stress exposure results in a significant increase in platelet membrane lateral fluidity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%